Touche' Steve /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif
"Do you really feel that an SU pump is not trustworthy but a facet is?" (kind of like "when did you stop beating your wife")
I think that we are comparing apples to oranges here or perhaps talking at cross purposes. I have to be careful to state which SU fuel pump I am talking about. Generally when people talk about SU fuel pumps, they are referring to the points style pumps (that is changing rather rapidly now days and one has to be more specific). That said, yes, I would have to say that being all electronic, a new Facet pump is going to be more reliable than a points style SU fuel pump of indeterminate age (a new, all electronic SU fuel pump is also going to be more reliable than the same points style SU pump of the same indeterminate age and a new points style SU pump will also be more reliable that the one of indeterminate age). As I said in my previous post, a points style fuel pump, SU or other make, that sits idle long enough will eventually develop a sufficient thickness of film to keep it from running. Any all electronic pump will tolerate long period of idleness much better because there is nothing to film over and stop it from running (if it is left long enough I suppose that the diaphragm will stiffen to the point where the pump won't run, but that is going to take significantly longer than it does for points to become non conductive. That is the reason that it doesn't make sense to me to use a points style pump as a back up for an all electronic pump, regardless of brand.
Comparing the Facet pump to the all electronic SU fuel pump, I suspect that they will both remain reliable for about the same length of time. I would probably give the SU pump the edge on that one because the Facet pump uses a metal shuttle moving back and forth in a metal sleeve to pump the fuel and is thus more prone to wear than the diaphragm in the SU pump. I had a Mazda pickup for a number of years with a Facet pump in it. The pump died at around 100,000 miles, but unlike the points style SU pumps, it kept running, it just wouldn't pump sufficient fuel to keep the truck running. Since the all electronic SU pump doesn't have any components that suffer from mechanical wear, they should keep on running until such a time as the diaphragm either becomes stiff with age or tears (something I have never seen - tearing that is). That said, I earned a living by repairing electronic systems, which always makes me a bit leery of things electronic /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/crazy.gif
Cheers,
PS. I will be sending you an e-mail about another subject that we have a common interest in - the Saint Francis Dam.