To: | SJC Worldwide <ssage@socal.rr.com>, |
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Subject: | Re: FW: Pumps 101 |
From: | johnc@nait.ab.ca |
Date: | Tue, 10 Jul 2001 08:45:23 -0600 |
Hi: The SU pump usually fails with the points stuck closed. When you shut the key off you get one click from the pump when the solenoid drops from lack of electrical current. I read somewhere once that a chap made it home by wiring a push button into the fuel pump circuit with a length of wire running into the cockpit. By continually pressing the button off and on he managed to keep the car running and make it home. Perhaps there is a market for an "Emergency SU Kit" just like the emergency booster bypass hose most of us carry. If you live in Canada Canadian Tire sells a fuel pump that looks almost identical to an SU except that it is all aluminium. It has a digital circuit instead of points and the deluxe model has a small fuel pressure regulator on the output end. It behaves just like an SU and sounds exactly the same. I have used them for years on everything from MGBs to the TIGER. Godspeed Jc |
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