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MALLORY IGNITION

FUEL INJECTION

FUEL

FILTER

FUEL

FILTER

REGULATOR

FUEL

PUMP

FUEL RETURN

AIR BLEED

FUEL

TANK

COMP

fi

FILTER

P/N 3160

COMP

fi

FILTER

P/N 3140

or 3500

FIGURE 1

FIGURE 2

MOUNTING PROCEDURE

Step 1

Mount the pump as close as possible to the fuel tank 
(at or below the level of the fuel tank pickup) in a well
ventilated area with minimal exposure to road debris.
Avoid exposing the pump and fuel lines to moving parts
and hot surfaces, such as the exhaust system.

NOTE:

Increasing distance between the pump and tank will
decrease pump efficiency.

Step 2

Using the pump mounting bracket as a template, locate
mounting holes on a solid member, such as the vehicle
chassis. Drill clearance holes for 5/16" bolts. See 
Figure 1.

Step 3

Connect 1/2" or larger fuel lines as shown in Figure 2.
The 1/8" NPT outlet on the bottom of the pump is for 
an air bleed line to assist pump priming. This air bleed
line is not necessary if the regulated pressure of your
system is less than 10 psi.

NOTE: Use a thread sealant

compound on the fitting threads

.

Don’t use teflon

tape because it could get into the Gerotor and lock
the pump.

Step 4

Your system must have a Return Style Fuel Pressure
Regulator near the injection system. See the General
Information section on page 1 for recommendations. For
maximum efficiency, mount the pressure regulator as
close as possible to the injection system. See instructions
packaged with the regulator. The regulator may be
installed just before or just after the fuel injection.

AIRBLEED PORT

1/8" NPT

(BOTTOM)

NITRILE

O-RING

NITRILE

O-RING

FUEL INLET

3/4-16 x #8AN FLARE

FUEL OUTLET

3/4-16 x #8AN FLARE

RED WIRE (+)

(TOP)

BLACK WIRE (–)

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