Why do bronco IIs Have 2 Fuel pumps?

Asked by rherbst319 Jan 25, 2013 at 11:08 PM about the Ford Bronco II

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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There is a low pressure fuel pump inside the fuel tank and a high pressure fuel pump mounted on the frame. The low pressure fuel pump sends fuel to the high pressure pump where it is pressurized and sent to the engine.

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will it make a difference if u put a high pressur fuel pump in ther tank and get rid of the in line fuel pump

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No many people do this as it eliminates the two pump crap. I personally am replacing each of mine because I am a stock guy and didnt want to have to bypass my external high pressure pump.

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