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Re: Electric fuel pump

To: Rikrock@aol.com, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Electric fuel pump
From: "Hugh Barber"<trnut@cwnet.com>
Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2000 08:32:50 PDT
They are less noisy if the mounting is isolated.  I believe that you can buy
rubber mounts for the facet/purolator pumps. (The mounts look like smaller 
versions
of the late TR6 OD transmission mounts.)

Hugh Barber
'73 TR6

>
>In a message dated 00-10-02 10:22:50 EDT, Herald948@aol.com writes:
>
><< 
> In a message dated 10/02/2000 9:43:59 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
> sweisman@gis.net writes:
> 
> > Those of you that use a Facet fuel pump -- where did you mount it?  The

> >  instructions clearly state to keep it out of the engine compartment, or

> >  anywhere where the temperature exceeds 140F/60C.  They also state that
you
> >  should not mount the pump higher than 12 inches above the bottom of the

> fuel
> >  tank
> 
>
>I believe these types of pumps do a better job of pushing gas than pulling
or 
>"sucking", so a mounting close to, and ideally, below the bottom of the tank,

>works best.
>
>I bought one of the solid state Purolator pumps at the local Pep Boys and 

>installed it on my TVR.   Seems  to work fine, but it sure makes much more

>noise than I was expecting-- runs ALL the time.  I called the tech line at

>Purolator and the guy told me yep, that's the way they work.  Do the Facet

>pumps work the same way?
>
>Rich Rock
>Pottstown, PA
>
>

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