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So OK! I need some help.
The electric pump is NOT new, it was a gift from
a generous BCF member.
I attached the electric pump to fuel tank and carbs
and cranked the car. The pump made quite a clatter
and almost instantly filled the clear glass in-line
cylinder I use to monitor fuel flow. The car engine
started right up, warmed to a nice steady 800 rpms.
See photo below:
The clatter all of a sudden became a very quiet hummm,
the cylinder became empty and the car stalled.
I removed the new fuel filter (clean as a whistle) and ran
straight fuel lines. Banged the electric pump with a wrench
and cranked it over. Same results, Clatter got fuel,
hummm, no fuel engine died.
Reconnected the mechanical pump and still got only a trickle
of fuel into the glass cylinder. Enough fuel to hold 2000
rpms in the garage. Not enough to drive.
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Q: is this normal for an electric fuel pump?
Clatter or humm??
Q: Either type pump- should the glass cylinder be full?
Any suggestions as to my next step?
I DO HAVE a spare mechanical pump I've never used.
thanks,
dale
The electric pump is NOT new, it was a gift from
a generous BCF member.
I attached the electric pump to fuel tank and carbs
and cranked the car. The pump made quite a clatter
and almost instantly filled the clear glass in-line
cylinder I use to monitor fuel flow. The car engine
started right up, warmed to a nice steady 800 rpms.
See photo below:
The clatter all of a sudden became a very quiet hummm,
the cylinder became empty and the car stalled.
I removed the new fuel filter (clean as a whistle) and ran
straight fuel lines. Banged the electric pump with a wrench
and cranked it over. Same results, Clatter got fuel,
hummm, no fuel engine died.
Reconnected the mechanical pump and still got only a trickle
of fuel into the glass cylinder. Enough fuel to hold 2000
rpms in the garage. Not enough to drive.
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<,
Q: is this normal for an electric fuel pump?
Clatter or humm??
Q: Either type pump- should the glass cylinder be full?
Any suggestions as to my next step?
I DO HAVE a spare mechanical pump I've never used.
thanks,
dale
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