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Suntec A1YA7912B Bio Fuel Oil Pump 1725 RPM 1-Stage RH Rotation 7 GPH Replaces

Special Price $173.59 Regular Price $199.63
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A1YA7912B
Suntec A1YA7912B Bio Fuel Pump is a high-performance single-stage oil pump that is used for efficient fuel delivery in heating systems. Running at 1725 RPM and a 7 GPH flow rate and it is a constant supply of fuel for efficient combustion. This pump is compatible with biodiesel blends, providing flexibility in terms of fuel selection. Its right-hand rotation and nozzle port location make it suitable for different heating applications. The replaces several models, such as A1VA7112 and A1VA7012, offering a reliable solution for keeping the heating system efficient.
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Manufacturer Name: Suntec
Product Number: A1YA7912B
OEM Part Number: A1YA7912B
Product Description: Bio Fuel Pump (1 Stage-1725 Rpm Rh Rotation) 7 Gph Replaces A1va7112 A1va7012 A1
Weight:5lbs/2267.96g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Suntec A1YA7912B Bio Fuel Oil Pump?

Regularly inspect the pump for leaks, wear, and loose connections. Clean filters and strainers to ensure fuel flows smoothly. Lubricate moving parts if recommended and flush the system periodically to prevent clogs and maintain efficiency. Always disconnect power before servicing.

What are common issues with the Suntec A1YA7912B Bio Fuel Oil Pump?

  • Reduced fuel flow or pressure.
  • Pump vibration or noise.
  • Leaks at fittings or seals.
  • Failure to start or inconsistent operation.

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off power and fuel supply to ensure safety.

Step2: Relieve fuel line pressure before disconnecting lines.

Step3: Remove the old oil pump from the engine or burner.

Step4: Install the new pump in the same orientation, ensuring right‑hand rotation alignment.

Step5: Reconnect fuel lines and tighten fittings.

Step6: Restore fuel supply and power.

Step7: Test the pump for proper operation and check for leaks.