Electric fuel pumps
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Electric fuel pumps
I was out in the car last night and the fuel pump refused to come on, leaving me on the side of a busy road with loads of people coming up and saying "nice car mate, can you start it up so we can hear the engine?" duh!
I could hear the relay clicking in (its in the boot) and found that i had power going in and out of the switched side, knew it must be the pump.
In an act of desperation i got my breaker bar out of the toolbox and with the soft end gave the pump a couple of clouts and it sprung back into life. A god home ok
So im going to take the pump out, all i know is that its a holley fuel pump, not sure what type etc (will do once i pulled it out). Do these things have serviceable parts inside or are they drop-kick jobbies and buy a new one?
I could hear the relay clicking in (its in the boot) and found that i had power going in and out of the switched side, knew it must be the pump.
In an act of desperation i got my breaker bar out of the toolbox and with the soft end gave the pump a couple of clouts and it sprung back into life. A god home ok
So im going to take the pump out, all i know is that its a holley fuel pump, not sure what type etc (will do once i pulled it out). Do these things have serviceable parts inside or are they drop-kick jobbies and buy a new one?
I was asking Blue what the service limit on Holley Pumps was and he sez his one has lastest a good 8 years. (Mind you, his car has been off the road for 5 of those
) With a fuel pump going bad I'd be more inclined to spring for a new one. No Pump=No Go! Great to hear you out (sort of!
) in the Blue Whale, Markie.


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The name is Kev, nowadays known as Kevvy or Pommie C***!</center>
The name is Kev, nowadays known as Kevvy or Pommie C***!</center>
well just 4 the record i stripped down the pump and it all came apart suprisingly easy. The aramature of the motor comes out nice and easy and just drives direct into the pump body. I didnt touch the pump body part but gave the armature a good clean (which was filthy). The brushes had plenty on them but the commutator was pretty badly fouled up so cleaned that up and scraped the mica sections between the copper segments. Put it all back together and fired it up, bingo!
Although the pump ran ok before it would sometimes cut out. Yesterday took the old girl out for a little run with a few stops here and there and all was ok. Id like to get an overhaul kit for it anyway but generally it all went swimmingly. I was wondering what the big screw was in the pump bosy that doesnt seem to contain much more than a screw and spring, is it a pressure regulator?
Although the pump ran ok before it would sometimes cut out. Yesterday took the old girl out for a little run with a few stops here and there and all was ok. Id like to get an overhaul kit for it anyway but generally it all went swimmingly. I was wondering what the big screw was in the pump bosy that doesnt seem to contain much more than a screw and spring, is it a pressure regulator?
Well in my defence the pump was on there when i bought the old girl. Still im so busy with home DIY at the mo I havent time to sort out my parking brake which has stopped working so have had to SORN the car for now as the tax just run out and i cant MOT it. Will I miss the hot rod drags? When are they?