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Re: Fuel pump saga

To: "KENNETH MASON" <meditionm@msn.com>, <healeys@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Fuel pump saga
From: "davidwjones" <davidwjones@cox.net>
Date: Sat, 22 Apr 2006 19:18:08 -0400
Have you tried priming it?

-I've never had to do it myself, and I have a square body pump. --But I've
heard of some, who have had to, in order to get it going.

Dave J,
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: KENNETH MASON
  To: Healey List
  Cc: Ken Mason (verizon)
  Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 6:58 PM
  Subject: Fuel pump saga


  Fuel pump saga, or what am I doing wrong?



  My BJ7 square body pump has been dismantles and soaked in carburetor
cleaner.
  Reassembled with new diaphragm, points, condenser and new gaskets
everywhere.
  The diaphragm has been adjusted to obtain correct point throw-over plus 2/3
  turn.  The respective tabs on the point set have been adjusted per the BMC
  workshop manual.  The check valve seats have been lapped to remove pitting
at
  the interface.  I can see no pitting or deformities of the valve discs
under
  10X magnification and they appear to be flat.  The pump provides no suction
at
  the inlet, with or without the banjo fittings.  I have checked the three
  chambers of the square body for integrity by isolating them and pulling a
  vacuum to determine if there could be cracks in the casting itself.  I have
  also pulled a vacuum on the assembled pump from both in and out ports, with
  the pump in any attitude to both encourage and to negate gravity with
respect
  to the discs in the two check valves.  I can find no problem, but it still
  refuses to move any fluid.  I have attempted to follow all instructions
  including stretching the diaphragm before setting the screws on the
magnetic
  housing.  It cycles great, sounds like an SU pump, but still provides no
  suction at the intake.  What am I doing wrong?



  Ken Mason

  BJ7 in work




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