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RE: electric fuel pump (Why?)

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Subject: RE: electric fuel pump (Why?)
From: jstovall@earthlink.net (J. Stovall)
Date: Fri, 4 Oct 1996 04:51:10 -0700 (PDT)
>I've had the same electric fuel pump in my Spitfire for over 16 years now.
>Never once failed.  It's one of those little 1-1/2 square jobs with what
>looks like a TO3 type transistor on top.  Mounted it in the trunk, just
>below the tank on rubber isolated mounts.  Never hear it ticking, pushes the
>fuel instead of sucking it all the way through the lines.  Eliminates any
>chance of vapor lock.  I wouldnt have any thing else (although I did leave
>the GT6 stock,  I just love the little priming lever and the glass fuel
>bowl).  Why?  in my case I couldn't use the stock pump for clearance reasons
>- but I wouldn't hesitate to recommend one on the basis of reliability
>Barry Schwartz
>Bschwartz@encad.com
>Bschwart@pacbell.net
>63' Spitfire,  72'-V6 Spitfire   70'GT6+


Mr. Schwartz,
        Thanx for writing! Just a couple points and questions in response.
First of all, I have an extremely basic understanding of vapor lock; could
you tell me exactly what it is? Nothing detailed, just a quickie
explanation.
        Also, I hadn't thought of putting the pump in the back (duh...).
But, still, with installing an electric water pump I still have all those
pesky wiring problems, and I'm about to rebuild teh carbs and do a couple
other things to try and combat this strange power loss. Since you said you
wouldn't hold back on recommending the stock pump on its reliability, why
shouldn't I just go with that one? (Particulary becuase of the cool glass
sediment bowl!).
        Anyway, that's about it. Thanx for writing!

Jeff Stovall
jstovall@earthlink.net
"I'm God's gift to humility."
1966 Triumph GT6 mk1
AKA "Le blanc bombe"
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