>From your description, it is not clear if the pump is installed on the car
or not; and if so, if the fuel line is connected to the carburetor.
Thanks for the response. Let me clarify: The car sat for a year or so and
once I drove it a few miles, the pump stopped. I drained the gas tank and saw
rust particles. I took the pump off and on the bench without a fuel feed the
pump clicks once. Does the pump need primed for it to pump fuel? I did clean
the points.
My question is: Given the reliability and relative expense of an after market
fuel pump, and the collective experience of the MG list experts:
Should I just install a NAPA fuel pump?
Thanks again,
Steve H.
Gainesville, FL
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