Fuel pumps are essential components in the heavy equipment industry like excavators, loaders, etc, they supply fuel to internal combustion engines and play a crucial role in ensuring the proper operation of heavy equipment and commercial vehicle diesel engines. They are typically located on the engine and deliver fuel to the engine for combustion, supporting the engine's combustion and operation.
Since it is a critical component, you can choose aftermarket fuel pumps with OEM-quality assurance. If you are looking for them, then you've come to the right place. In our engine spare parts series, you can find fuel pumps and other parts with OEM quality and a one-year warranty.
FridayParts is a one-stop shop and supplier for aftermarket parts, where all engine fuel pumps come with OEM quality assurance and a one-year warranty policy.
You can easily find the following brands you need
Cummins | Perkins | Kohler | Yanmar | Isuzu | Yamaha |
JCB | John Deere | Polaris Ranger | Ford | Kubota | Doosan |
Honda | Cub Cadet | Deutz | Caterpillar CAT | Kawasaki | Thermoking |
Denso | Daewoo | more |
Golf Cart Cars | Tractors | Telehandlers | ATVs | Telescopic Handlers | Excavators |
Loaders | Generators | Mowers | etc. |
FridayParts can provide a suitable fuel pump for your equipment. If the brand and equipment you need are not mentioned here, please don't worry. You can use the search function on the website to verify, and you can also feel free to contact us. We have professional knowledge and can help you find what you need quickly.
Consider integrating the FridayParts fuel filter into your system to optimize the performance of your fuel pump. Our fuel filter effectively blocks contaminants, ensuring your fuel pump system runs efficiently.
FridayParts’ high-quality fuel pumps also ensure top performance for off-road machinery. Whether refueling an excavator or a loader, our aftermarket fuel pumps deliver the power, performance, and reliability you need.
The cost of a fuel pump replacement can vary depending on the year, brand, and model of the vehicle, as well as whether you purchase an OEM or aftermarket part.
The price range for mechanical fuel pumps can vary from tens to hundreds of dollars, while the electric can start as low as around $20 and go up to over a thousand dollars.
Well-known brands and high-quality parts tend to have higher prices due to their reputation and reliability. Some are specifically designed for certain brands or models, and increased adaptability and compatibility can lead to higher prices.
However, there are also OEM-quality aftermarket fuel pumps available, providing a cost-effective solution. Prices can start as low as $9, offering OEM quality assurance, depending on the brand and type. Additionally, by following our website, you can take advantage of special discounts during holiday promotions.
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Questions | Answers | Solutions |
Why do fuel pumps fail easily? | Small fuel pumps are typically designed with simplified components and are cost-effective, which means they can't handle long periods of high load or harsh environments. This makes them more prone to failure over time. Frequent use or heavy workloads can also shorten their lifespan. Additionally, it's important to install them correctly and avoid using them in harsh conditions. | Choose OEM-quality pumps to handle heavier loads and harsh conditions, and importantly, install properly as well as avoid overloading. Finally, please maintain it regularly. |
Why is there no pressure after installing a pressure pump? | 1. A poorly installed pump or loose connections can allow air into the system, disrupting the pump’s pressure. 2. Air remaining in the system after installation can prevent the pump from generating proper pressure. 3. Low fuel supply or blockages and leaks in the fuel lines can prevent the pump from building the necessary pressure. 4. Damaged components, such as the pump blades or gears, will stop the pump from generating pressure. 5. A clogged fuel filter can prevent fuel from flowing properly into the pump, leading to low pressure. 6. If the back pressure in the system is too low, the pump can’t generate enough pressure. |
1. Install it correctly, with all connections tight and seals intact. 2. Make sure to fully bleed the system to remove all air. 3. Verify that the fuel tank is full and the fuel lines are clear. 4. Inspect the internal parts of the pump and replace them as needed. 5. Check and clean the fuel filter. 6. Ensure the system’s back pressure meets the pump’s specifications. |