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RE: since were on this " my Engine runs bad when..." thread.

To: "'Vince J. Pujalte'" <pujalte@stic.net>,
Subject: RE: since were on this " my Engine runs bad when..." thread.
From: mpowell@cstone.net (Mike Powell)
Date: Thu, 12 Jun 1997 06:41:26 -0400
Thanks Vince.  That's exactly how I remember my '78's fuel pump behaving 
many years ago.  In the '74, it just makes a constant buzz (but manages to 
spit fuel out with the line disconnected).  Knowing my DPO, the original 
fuel pump has probably been replaced by a Gerber breast pump or something. 
 I think his motto was "if you can find it around the house, why buy it?"

Mike

On Thursday, June 12, 1997 2:07 AM, Vince J. Pujalte 
[SMTP:pujalte@stic.net] wrote:
> Mike,
>   The fuel pump should tick slowly at idle, and tick faster at higher
> engine speeds.
>   If the engine is shut off with the ignition key in the "on " position,
>   the pump will tick until the float bowls are full.
>   Then back-pressure should shut the pump off until you start the engine.
>   A little fuel pump primer for you; if you'll pardon the pun :).     
>
> God Bless,
> -Vince
> San Antonio
>
> Mike Powell wrote:
> >
> > Is the pump not supposed to run all the time?  Mine does (I have a '74 
B)
>
> 

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