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  • Mechanical Fuel Pump: Spacer, or no Spacer,,

    Gentlemen, just got a SWEET mechanical fuel pump from you guys,, just need ta know if i need a spacer or not for proper cam lobe articulation,, previous owner had chucked the original pump, capped the hole, and put in one of those stupid solid states, which needless to say fryed, so i have no point of reference,,    anywho, thanks ...
    Posted to Mechanical (Forum) by KatanaMasta on September 12, 2009
  • Electric Fuel Pump...

    I just picked up a 1978 Spitfire and am in the process of getting it runnig.  This is the first project car I have ever worked on and it has been fun.  I am in the process of replacing the mechanical fuel pump with a solid state electric pump.  The wiring on my car is pretty messy and I am not certain where I should tie the live ...
    Posted to Mechanical (Forum) by Spitfire1978 on September 9, 2009
  • Re: Hot Ignition Key

    As you can see from my picture, my '67 is no longer running but in the process of resurrection. I had trouble with the fuel pump quitting back in the 70's.  Filing the points took care of it, and then wrapping electrical tape around the pump to seal off the crack where moisture can get in helped delay repeat offenses.  I did ...
    Posted to General (Forum) by Brandon Ball on August 17, 2008
  • Re: 74 MGB sitting up for 10 years

    Bought the whole kit and kaboodle on Amazon tonight.  Pulled apart my fuel pump and trying to decide if I can put it back together again, or just buy a new electronic one! 
    Posted to General (Forum) by Simon@simong.com on June 2, 2008
  • Re: Help, new to MGB

    Definitely will clean the tank. Has anyone used the three step process that Moss sells? It sounds pretty easy to use and with the weather like it is, I have plenty of time. Dave, I have been doing a lot of reading about MGs and somewhere I read that I could use a square run-all-the-time fuel pump in line with an SU type and have it wired to ...
    Posted to General (Forum) by nativetexan2 on January 15, 2008
  • What happens when you connect a solid state SU fuel pump electrically backwards?

    I am curious because I did.  I realized it almost immediately and corrected it.  The pump seems to run fine, but the instructions say that it WILL BE DAMAGED if connected backwards.  If it is dmaaged can it be fixed?   Thanks.
    Posted to Mechanical (Forum) by cholwerk on March 12, 2007