Leighb
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No, I think that was the Stuart Turner.SU electric fuel pumps often needed a smaller piece of timber. Were these the most unreliable mechanism ever invented?
No, I think that was the Stuart Turner.SU electric fuel pumps often needed a smaller piece of timber. Were these the most unreliable mechanism ever invented?
No, I think that was the Stuart Turner.
Almost bound to be power source. Even if showing 12v that may not be enough amps.Is the clicking coming from the solenoid, if so batteries could be flat or it is stuck. A light tap on the solenoid may help but probably batteries.
I can't see anything here. about wood in a carburetor
SU electric fuel pumps often needed a smaller piece of timber. Were these the most unreliable mechanism ever invented?
I used to spanner for an up and coming side car racer. It used an SU electric pump to pump petrol from the platform tank to the Amal carbs. We used a Morris Minor one, iirc it was long pull, short push, the Amals didnt like it the other way. We had driven hundreds of miles overnight to Croft Circuit, a national meet. It decided to play games, it was a Saturday morning, garages were closing at 12 noon. We got lucky, found a BL dealer and got it fitted just in time. We won the race, Gary Bryans first national win!Certainly unreliable. I had one on an MG TC, and it needed "encouragement" from time to time!