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Re: Electronic Fuel Pump

To: "John Snyder" <helyjohn@cablespeed.com>, <healeys@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: Electronic Fuel Pump
From: "Rich C" <richchrysler@quickclic.net>
Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 12:57:47 -0400
I've seen a lot of these with the diaphragm setting a bit too tight. 
Removing the 6 perimeter screws and easing the setting a hole or two seemed 
to make all the difference and the pump was happy.
Rich Chrysler

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Snyder" <helyjohn@cablespeed.com>
To: <healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 12:12 PM
Subject: Electronic Fuel Pump


> Hello List,
>
> I bought an electronic (solid state switching, no points, but ticks like 
> an
> original) fuel pump from one of our major suppliers here in the US.  The
> markings on the pump regarding + grounding did not match the info on the
> product sheet in the box, so I called the Tech Services Dept of the 
> supplier.
> He said that they had been having problems w/ their supplier 
> mis-identifying
> pumps, and would call me back.  After some research and discussion, he 
> told me
> to install it.  I bench tested it first w/ my battery charger, and it 
> would
> not pump (pulled a steady 0.8 amp and hummed), and did not install it.  I 
> sent
> the pump back asking that they bench test the replacement b/4 sending it, 
> and
> to put a note in the box that they did that.
>
> The replacement pump has the same problem, except that it draws a steady 
> 1.0
> amp and hums louder.  I called, and was told that they do not do bench
> testing.  Is there something I don't understand about these pumps, or am I 
> a
> victim of a series of bad pumps?  To check my battery charger test, I 
> bench
> tested an old style pump, and It draws 2 amps and ticks.
>
> John Snyder
> 1959 BN7
> 1960 BT7
> 1961 BN7 MK2
> 1962 BT7 MK2




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