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Thread: Check your wiring if using Boyd tank and Stealth pump!

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    Check your wiring if using Boyd tank and Stealth pump!

    If you have or are going to be retrofitting the Boyd tank with the Stealth 340 pump, double check that your wiring is compatible. The Aeromotive diagram that comes with the tank shows a 30 amp circuit breaker and 10 Ga feed and ground for the pump. I believe the Ron Francis harness is only equipped with a 15 amp fuse so it's not just a simple swap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arrowhead View Post
    If you have or are going to be retrofitting the Boyd tank with the Stealth 340 pump, double check that your wiring is compatible. The Aeromotive diagram that comes with the tank shows a 30 amp circuit breaker and 10 Ga feed and ground for the pump. I believe the Ron Francis harness is only equipped with a 15 amp fuse so it's not just a simple swap.
    Thanks for the warning. I checked and the fuel pump out put from the LS harness appears to be 10 ga. I am looking in the install directions to confirm.
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