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Problem with aftermarket fuel pump for TR-4

To: british-cars@autox.team.net
Subject: Problem with aftermarket fuel pump for TR-4
From: Mark Clark <markc@brahms.udel.edu>
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 1994 05:24:29 -0400 (EDT)
Thought folks might be interested in my recent experience with an 
aftermarket fuel pump on my TR-4.  I had just got my rebuilt carbs 
installed and was the happiest guy in the world (oh baby, car must have a 
bigger engine now, goes faster!), but only for two miles, when the fuel 
pump decided to pack it in (why did I buy this #$%*$# British Car!).

Turns out the aftermarket pump that the PO installed has a different 
mounting system for the lever arm that extends inside the block.  On the 
stock pump (the one with the little priming lever on the base) the rod 
the lever pivots on is inside the casting, so it is restrained at both 
ends.  On the aftermarket pump (the one all the suppliers sell as a 
replacement since the original isn't made anymore), the rod is just 
pressed through the casting, i.e. the ends of the rod are outside the 
pump body.  What happened to me was the rod decided it did not want to be 
in the pump anymore, and fell out.  The lever arm inside the block was no 
longer attached, so it fell inside the block, along with the spring it 
was attached to.  So now I have to replace the pump (grumble), plus I have 
to pull the pan and fish out the parts that fell inside the block 
(grumble, grumble), all because the guy who designed this pump went to 
the Lucas School of Fuel Pump Design (Grumble, Grumble, Grumble!).

The only good side to all this is that I found a used OEM type fuel pump 
cheap, so I don't have to deal with this again after I fix it.

Anyway, I would suggest that folks who have the aftermarket type of pump on 
their car might want to take steps to keep that rod from coming out or 
replace the pump with an OEM style.

Oh, and did I mention I had to go buy a crow's foot wrench just to get 
the pump off?  Sometimes I wish I was shorter so I could fit in a M**ta 
(I tried, folks, I tried!).


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