Yes, we are all off in the weeds.
Rodbolt, then I, jumped to the conclusion that it was a F200/225/250 part:
69J-24460-00-00 (RELIEF VALVE ASSY)
Which regulates the pressure supplied to the VST by the electric lift pump.
But as later pointed out, the OP has an F150txrd. Which has a mechanical lift pump.
But it does have a similar device on the VST vent :
63P-24460-00-00 RELIEF VALVE ASSY
The purpose of which is to allow excess fuel vapors to leave the VST and go to the airbox.
Some models of F200/225 also have such a valve, for the same function, although a different part number:
60L-13490-00-00 RELIEF VALVE ASSY
Here is my F225txrd with both nearly side by side:
As Rodbolt has stated, the lift pump relief "goes off" at about 10 psi.
I have posted some early material from the F250 which (to me) seems to state 11 psi.
I once played with the other (VST vent) valve from my F225, but my gauge was not sensitive enough to get a good value for when it "opens".
IIRC somewhere near, or less than, 2 psi.
Rodbolt, then I, jumped to the conclusion that it was a F200/225/250 part:
69J-24460-00-00 (RELIEF VALVE ASSY)
Which regulates the pressure supplied to the VST by the electric lift pump.
But as later pointed out, the OP has an F150txrd. Which has a mechanical lift pump.
But it does have a similar device on the VST vent :
63P-24460-00-00 RELIEF VALVE ASSY
The purpose of which is to allow excess fuel vapors to leave the VST and go to the airbox.
Some models of F200/225 also have such a valve, for the same function, although a different part number:
60L-13490-00-00 RELIEF VALVE ASSY
Here is my F225txrd with both nearly side by side:
As Rodbolt has stated, the lift pump relief "goes off" at about 10 psi.
I have posted some early material from the F250 which (to me) seems to state 11 psi.
I once played with the other (VST vent) valve from my F225, but my gauge was not sensitive enough to get a good value for when it "opens".
IIRC somewhere near, or less than, 2 psi.
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