Steve,
If you are into originality, good luck with your pump. If you want a cheap
and effective pump, try the NAPA solid state pump that goes for about $30
and produces "3-5lbs" delivery pressure. They can look it up for you. Best
part is, if and when it fails, you can get a pop in replacement anywhere in
the country for squat. Mine's been ticking over since December, so I can't
tell you how long they will last, but no complaints yet.
Regards,
Glen Byrns
'59 bugeye
----- Original Message -----
From "Steven Fooshee" <sfooshee at home.com>
To: "spridgets team" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2000 10:02 AM
Subject: fuel pump.
> Greetings, list. I've gotten myself into a bit of a predicament. I moved a
> couple hours away for school (I'm now at a real university :) and wound up
> leaving MotorToad at home. I was only able to get it running well enough
to
> drive it to a friend's shop so he could tune it for me.
> He called and said the fuel pump is giving him trouble, and even though
it's
> never been a bit of trouble to me, I told him I'd try to hunt one down so
I
> don't have to pay retail for one. If anyone has a pump for a 1275 Mk IV
Sprite,
> please let me know. THANKS!
>
> --
> ~
>
> '87 RX-7 TII: 1/4 mile in 7.500 sec @ 120 mph
> '90 GS-500E: 1/4 mile in 8.182 sec @ 110 mph
> MCMLXIX Sprite: 1/4 mile is reputed to be possible.
> University of West Florida
> Electrical Engineering.
>
> ~
>
|