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โฝ Power your ride with precision โ fuel delivery that never quits!
The SOLLON Electric Fuel Pump 12V Universal is a compact, brass inline pump delivering 2.5-4 psi at 30 GPH. Designed for universal fit across lawn mowers, trucks, boats, and more, it features a built-in check valve to prevent backflow and a quiet, lightweight design for easy installation. Ideal for carbureted gas and diesel engines, this pump ensures stable, efficient fuel transfer with reliable 12-volt power.









| ASIN | B08PY7V2MM |
| Auto Part Position | Front |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,871 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #3 in Automotive Replacement Electric Fuel Pumps |
| Body Material | Brass |
| Brand | SOLLON |
| Brand Name | SOLLON |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Lawn Mower |
| Connector Type | barbed |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 2,662 Reviews |
| Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Gas Type | diesel,gas |
| Hose Length | 5.21 inches |
| Inlet Connection Size | 0.32 inches |
| Inlet Connection Type | Hose Barb |
| Item Dimensions | 5.24 x 3.9 x 2.91 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.31 kg |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.24 x 3.9 x 2.91 inches |
| Manufacturer | SOLLON |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 06SL01HEP |
| Material | Brass |
| Material Type | Brass |
| Model Number | 06SL01HEP |
| Mounting Type | engine mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| OEM Equivalent Part Number | E8012S,F D0002,P60430,EP12S,6414671 |
| Operation Mode | Electric |
| Outlet Connection Size | 0.35 inches |
| Outlet Connection Type | Barb |
| Product Grade | Replacement Part |
| Product Style | 12V Universal Gold Electric Fuel Pump |
| Specification Met | OE |
| UPC | 667581221103 |
| Vehicle Service Type | Lawn Mower |
Z**L
Good retrofit for older carbureted applications
My old lawn tractor quit running the other day. I diagnosed it as a fuel delivery issue (it would run-- barely-- on full choke or with some carb cleaner sprayed into the engine) and figured out that the diaphragm fuel pump that runs off the pressure pulses inside the engine crankcase was not delivering much fuel. This pump is built into the side of the carburetor and the parts for it come in most rebuild kits. The trouble is, I'd already rebuilt the carburetor and fuel pump. I concluded that the pressure pulses going to the pump were a bit weak, either because the engine is getting tired or the crankcase has a leak somewhere or both. Since the engine runs very well and doesn't smoke, I decided a brute force approach was the best course. I'm good at those so I was already on familiar ground. For $10 I got this pump, and for another $12 I got a 4-pack of relays with mounting pigtails. I had some ATC fuse holders, wire, crimp connectors, etc. already. I figure this repair cost me about $25 in parts plus an afternoon of my time. I wired the relay to the hot side of the battery with an inline fuse, then wired the control side to a switched power wire from the starter switch. When I was done, the pump would only run when the key was on. Perfect. I made a mounting plate out of a piece of aluminum I had kicking around, plumbed the fuel line with a new filter and shutoff valve, zip-tied all the wires out of the way, and turned the key on. The pump cycled and filled the float bowl of the carburetor. I twisted the key to the start position and the engine roared to life. I managed to finish mowing my lawn and the tractor worked fine the whole time. This pump is a good low-cost solution for fuel delivery issues on old machines. No idea what the longevity is but for $10 if it lasts a couple of years I'll be thrilled. It's a very good idea (translation: essential) to run the pump with a fused power feed and a relay or some other means of shutting it off. Running without a fuse is an accident waiting to happen if a wire shorts out somewhere so don't skip this step. You could probably run the pump on a switch but a relay with key-on power is almost as simple and there's less danger of forgetting it on and killing your battery (or worse). I'm not sure what the max pressure of this pump is, but keep in mind that the needle valves in some small engine carburetors may not withstand it. If the pump overpowers the needle, it will overflow the float bowl and flood the engine. At that point you'd have to install some sort of bypass or regulator to return excess fuel back to the tank. This didn't happen to me so I didn't investigate. Take note of the dimensions of the pump before ordering. Those mounting legs and the hose barbs stick out a surprisingly long distance. I had trouble finding a place to mount the pump until I found a small area under one of the engine's cylinder heads. This proved to be a good spot because the inlet of the pump will gravity feed, but there were a few other spots I tried where the pump absolutely would not fit. This pump is available from a lot of different sellers on Amazon. I bought the one that had the best combination of low price and good reviews. Fingers crossed, it appears to be relatively trouble-free. I'm cautiously optimistic.
D**T
Cheap fix to a bad design!
I was having problems with my John Deere riding mower D125 twin cylinder 20 hp engine with surging and very poor starting. replaced the vacuum fuel pump and it worked for a couple of months and started the same symptoms. i never liked that design so thought i would give this inline pump a try so i took the fuel pump off and mounted this inline in the same spot just forward of the fuel filter. I thought it should be able to handle the 2.5 to 5 psi and it did no problem now runs and starts great. Poor design easy fix!! Oh i did put a screw in the vacume line to seal it off!
J**E
Cheap and didn't work
I received the first fuel pump and only worked for 2 minutes, they sent a replacement and it did absolutely nothing. These pumps are cheap, only work for a short time, and not worth the money or the time messing with it! I do NOT recommend buying this...
L**L
Perfect and great price.
Works great and great price
M**C
It works but !
I was having all kinds of problems with my twin cylinder Tecumseh. To top it off it had 2 carbs too and they were ultra finicky. To make a long story shorter I did buy this pump. I actually bought one before a it didnt t last a week. In reading reviews it looks like fastening the pump to the motor can make them fail from vibration . Well at least that's what I read. So I fastened this one to the frame . Another subject that keeps coming up in the reviews was these create too much pressure at the carb. So the solution was to put a T in the line after the pump and run a hose back to the tank. Although the concept was good it didn't work on my tractor. It flowed so easy back to the tank the motor was starving for fuel. It was a good idea but it needed some way to adjust the flow. So what I ended up doing was put a T In front of the pump and one behind it. I also put a check valve in the line so the fuel can only go back to the hose in front of the pump. In that same line I put an in line shut off valve in that line. With a little tweaking I was able to slow the fuel down going back to the front of the pump and keep enough pressure to still feed the carbs. After running it for a month it has never run so well. Although it looks a little crude. Now that I know it's working I am going to clean it up.
D**R
Easy to install
Worked great and simple to install. Highly recommended!
A**R
Pump
Serve the purpose, well, replace my old one. That was hooked to the engine. It's working well
F**Z
Todo muy bien
Esta si fue la correcta solicitada y rรกpida la entrega satisfecho
C**Y
Works
Works
P**N
Very good product
Thanks very good product
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D**A
Don't buy it
Like dozens of others it only worked for a month then quit. I am a heavy duty mechanic and the power/ ground to the pump is good and it had clean fuel through it. Too bad its a bit junk. Worked when it worked though.
A**R
Used to drain old fuel
I purchased this to drain the fuel from my classic that had a dent in the tank. It's cheap and it works. I gave it a 4 for the purpose I am using it. I'm not installing it in a vehicle so I can't say if it is good for that.
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