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RE: No click click from fuel pump?!

To: "Rohan Marr" <rohanmarr@mac.com>,
Subject: RE: No click click from fuel pump?!
From: "Quinn, Patrick" <Patrick.Quinn@det.nsw.edu.au>
Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2004 12:45:45 +1000
G'day

Have you tried starting it?

If it starts and runs for a time then you know the pump is okay. If it
runs and stops and no petrol is getting through to the carbs you know
the answer.

Hoo Roo

Patrick Quinn
Sydney, Australia

-----Original Message-----
From: Rohan Marr [mailto:rohanmarr@mac.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, 1 September 2004 12:38 PM
To: Austin Healey List
Subject: No click click from fuel pump?!


Hi All,

I have been away for quite a few months and this weekend sought to get 
my 100~Six going again and out for a run. Of course the battery didn't 
have enough juice to turn over the engine so I hooked up a trickle 
charger/conditioner to try and assist - here is where I know I did the 
wrong thing and already I can see heads shaking. I knew I should have 
disconnected it first but I was excited to get her running again. 
Initially when I turned the battery cutoff switch on and turned the 
ignition Key the fuel pump made it's click, click, click and the fuel 
gauge sprung to life so I knew there was some juice and the fuel pump 
was working. After tapping a stuck float on one of the carbs it even 
stopped gushing fuel. So all is well. However when I connected that 
charger up in situ that is when I tried to turn the ignition on again 
and start the car when the fuel pump was completely silent. So I am 
afraid I burnt something out?

If anyone can provide ideas of what to start with I would appreciate 
the guidance. Everything else electrical looks OK, fuses look good, 
gauges, lights and starter all work. My gut reaction is to pull the 
fuel pump and check the points etc. It may be coincidence but I am 
thinking it has something to do with connecting the charger and turning 
the ignition on. If it helps I had the charger set to only charge at 2 
amps (it has a setting up to 6)

Thanks all .. and I hope to have the Healey out and about again soon.
Regards Rohan.


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Rohan Marr
('56 Longbridge BN4-O/28579)
aka 'Hellouise'
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