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Re: [TR] Are Electric Pumps Going To Be Necessary

To: "Ed Woods" <fogbro1@comcast.net>, <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [TR] Are Electric Pumps Going To Be Necessary
From: "John Macartney" <standardtriumph@btinternet.com>
Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 14:46:53 +0100
Ed

Interesting article. Personally, I've never come across this problem in terms 
of modern fuels 
causing pumping problems per se.
However, what I *have* encountered many times is a failure of rubber (for want 
of a better word) 
components in the fuel system itself. In non-injection cars, I've seen many 
mechanical pump failures 
where the chemical mix in unleaded fuels is well known to attack those 
components that ran happily 
for years on leaded. This is a real problem on Triumph fuel injection cars and 
the only way round it 
is to do a full service exchange on the metering unit, low pressure return 
lines and pressure relief 
valve. However, its clear that unleaded fuel (as a generic) seems to come in 
different complexions 
in terms of additives used and what we have in the UK may not be the same as in 
the US. I do know 
that when unleaded was first introduced in New Zealand some years ago at the 
same time as leaded was 
banned, there were horrendous problems with the fuel itself causing breakdowns 
everywhere and 
nothing to do with valve seat recession.
IMHO, if this issue worries you and your mechanical pump seems to be working 
OK, either leave it 
alone or replace the *rubber* parts with neoprene units which are known (in the 
UK anyway) to be 
completely unaffected by unleaded.
FWIW ....

Jonmac

Randall may have another view?
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