The pump should run in little spurts. If you turn on the key with empty
float bowls, but don't start the engine the pump should run for a bit
then stop when the bowls are full. Mine used to do this now it just
stays running.
>Original Message-----
From: mpowell@cstone.net [SMTP:mpowell@cstone.net]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 1997 5:59 PM
To: 'MG List'
Subject: RE: since were on this " my Engine runs bad when..." thread.
Is the pump not supposed to run all the time? Mine does (I have a '74
B)
and just today it cut off on me for the first time since I bought it in
October of last year. It is delivering fuel, but I'm not sure if it's
enough or at high enough pressure. I think this list is cursed, it
seems
like every time someone describes a problem on the list, my car develops
the same problem!
Mike Powell
Charlottesville, VA
On Wednesday, June 11, 1997 8:07 PM, Randy Rees
[SMTP:randyr@starwave.com]
wrote:
> It does, and since my pump runs all the time I may just bypass the
> testing and replace first, ask questions later.
>
> >Original Message-----
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