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Yesterday I replaced the broken aftermarket fuel pump on my moggie with a TR4A OE style Bosch unit. Connected the lines, pressed the starter button and it primed itself, cranked up, and ran beautifully.
After a short drive (it was like 30* outside and I don't have a top for the car)I let it idle for a little in the garage and shut if off.
The car would not restart because now no fuel is making it to the carbs. Fuel is being pumped from the tank into the glass bowl on the pump, and is making it to the top of the pump diaphragm, but not out the top of the fuel pump. The only thing that I could think would cause this would be a 1 way valve above the diaphragm that is stuck and not letting fuel flow out of the pump like it should. I opened the pump prodded at the rubber valve some with a dissecting probe and it budged a little bit, but wouldn't move much. The diaphragm is in good condition. Is this valve supposed to be hard to move much, or am I missing something like some wierd ball bearing contraption? Weird that after one drive where the pump worked fine it's just dead now.
When I pump it by hand and stick the feeder hose down into a tank of gasoline it does prime the pump - although the "spurts" of fuel into the glass bowl don't look as strong as they did the other day and it takes a good bit of pumping to get the bowl to fill up. There are no cracks in the diaphragm and the fuel just pools on top of it. When pumping it by hand a trickle of fuel runs backwards out of the pump and none moves in the correct direction.
I don't know what to do next, so figured I'd ask you experts.
Thanks for the suggestions!
-Read
PS: I can upload some pics if it would help
After a short drive (it was like 30* outside and I don't have a top for the car)I let it idle for a little in the garage and shut if off.
The car would not restart because now no fuel is making it to the carbs. Fuel is being pumped from the tank into the glass bowl on the pump, and is making it to the top of the pump diaphragm, but not out the top of the fuel pump. The only thing that I could think would cause this would be a 1 way valve above the diaphragm that is stuck and not letting fuel flow out of the pump like it should. I opened the pump prodded at the rubber valve some with a dissecting probe and it budged a little bit, but wouldn't move much. The diaphragm is in good condition. Is this valve supposed to be hard to move much, or am I missing something like some wierd ball bearing contraption? Weird that after one drive where the pump worked fine it's just dead now.
When I pump it by hand and stick the feeder hose down into a tank of gasoline it does prime the pump - although the "spurts" of fuel into the glass bowl don't look as strong as they did the other day and it takes a good bit of pumping to get the bowl to fill up. There are no cracks in the diaphragm and the fuel just pools on top of it. When pumping it by hand a trickle of fuel runs backwards out of the pump and none moves in the correct direction.
I don't know what to do next, so figured I'd ask you experts.
Thanks for the suggestions!
-Read
PS: I can upload some pics if it would help