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Re: Inertia switch for fuel pump (MGB)

To: MGALUVR@aol.com
Subject: Re: Inertia switch for fuel pump (MGB)
From: Bud Krueger <bkrueger@ici.net>
Date: Thu, 04 Nov 1999 21:22:56 -0800
Bill,

    In my 77,  the inertia switch is a cylindrical device, I'm guessing at 3"
long and an inch in diameter, and it's mounted vertically on the firewall in the
vicinity of the bonnet release handle.  The reset is on the top of the switch.
If you have a Moss catalog (and you should, they're free), the switch is shown
as Item #21 on Page 56 of catalog MGB-12.

Bud Krueger
52TD
77MGB

MGALUVR@aol.com wrote:

> I am having a problem with fuel supply to the engine. I thought it might be
> the fuel line (which I replaced part of). However, I find that the fuel pump
> seems to be the possible problem. It wont keep the fuel filter full of fuel
> (evidently it isn't pumping enough). I noticed a sticker under the driver
> side of the dash that says something about an inertia switch. It states the
> piston on the switch must be fully depressed in order for the fuel pump to
> work properly. After searching around the area of the sticker I can't find
> anything that resembles a switch or piston. Can anyone shed any light on
> this? Has someone possibly removed or maybe bypassed this switch? This is on
> a 78 MGB. I don't have a manual yet (one on order) so I am totally in the
> dark.
>
>                                                     T-I-A........Bill




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