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TR2/3/3A TR-3B Fuel Pump

Vaark01

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I am looking for a new fuel pump for my TR-3B. The one on the car works fine, but I am getting fuel seepage from the fuel line going to the pump and can't tighten the nut attaching the line to the pump any further.

I would appreciate your recommendation on where to buy a new pump.

Thanks.

Paul
 
Hi paul,

You might be able to fix your fuel seepage by adding a half of a compression fitting to the existing one on the fuel line going into the pump.

Cheers
Tush
 
Tush's idea worked for me. With emory cloth I filed down two of the olives so each was bigger than half and used both.
 
I have been wrenching British cars for over 50 years and it was a problem back then. I wonder why no one ever thought to commission a run of oversize compression fittings. Probably could have to used up at least 100,000 since then.
 
I got lucky and put a small BUNA O-ring from a Harbor Freight assortment between the fuel pump and the gas line inlet. It cured a long time slow leak; haven't had a seepage there in two years plus.

Don't know the size of the O-ring, got luck in the first try, and haven't touched it since.
 
Yep, trying to throw the baby out with the bath water. It's the line compression fitting, not the pump!
 
Thanks everyone. I really appreciate your advice and will try out your suggestions.

Happy Memorial Day.

Paul

Paul
 
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