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Driving along the other day in my MK III '74 Midget, engine quits gradually and feels like fuel starvation. So, I pop the bonnet, pull the fuel line before the carbs and sure enough, no fuel was being pumped. So, I reached under the rear wheel and tapped the fuel pump with my hand, then turned the ignition key: the engine started just like the troubleshooting guides say. Drove home about 4 miles, no problems.
I plan to do the usual routine this weekend: test the pump electrics to ensure it's getting 12V; check the grounds, and then determine if it's the vented type (I've never looked at this pump before)and if so, make sure the vent's not clogged.
What else? What tests could I perform to make sure the pump is okay?
Or, could it just have been a clogged line that stalled the pump, and the pump's okay???
Thanks for the help, folks!
I plan to do the usual routine this weekend: test the pump electrics to ensure it's getting 12V; check the grounds, and then determine if it's the vented type (I've never looked at this pump before)and if so, make sure the vent's not clogged.
What else? What tests could I perform to make sure the pump is okay?
Or, could it just have been a clogged line that stalled the pump, and the pump's okay???
Thanks for the help, folks!
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