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Re: Fuel Pumps

To: STUART_BRENNAN@HP-Andover-om3.om.hp.com
Subject: Re: Fuel Pumps
From: Seth Johnson <johnss@ids.net>
Date: Mon, 20 May 1996 16:35:05 -0400
STUART_BRENNAN@HP-Andover-om3.om.hp.com wrote:
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>      Wrentham has but one stoplight in the entire town.  Guess who came to
>      a halt in the exact center of this intersection, and what he was
>      driving, and why it stopped.
> 
>      Yes, friends, my Victoria British "exact copy but better, with a
>      lifetime guarantee" fuel pump is duplicating the problems of the
>      original.  The same type that gave Steve Towle fits on our way to the
>      Burlington United back in '93. I pounded on the little door a couple
>      times, and it came back to life, and I made it home.
> 
>      So I am looking for a plain old reliable and maybe even American
>      electric pump.  Not too expensive.  The car is mostly stock, so I do
>      not need drag racer type flow rates or super high pressures.  It is
>      going to go in the normal location, under the little door.   Anyone
>      have any recommendations?
> 
>      Many years back I bought a "Facet" pump at a yard sale.  This is a
>      little cube that looks sort of like a transformer.  There are no model
>      numbers or flow rates on it, and I see in my Summit catalog that Facet
>      now has several models.  Are these things any good?
> 
>      Stu Brennan
> 
> 
> Stu--I bought a solid state version of the original(same externally, 
same fittings, etc.) from Doug Jennings 4-5 years ago, & its been A-OK. 
Is this what gave up on you? Say it ain't so. AL J.

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