[Mgs] [...M...gs] QH brand fuel pumps

Dan DiBiase d_dibiase at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 25 09:13:13 MDT 2011


If you just want a spare 'just in case' I would consider picking up a generic 
cube electric pump. Small size can be carried easily,
and they are very easy to install.

 Dan D
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From: Henri Lefebvre <71mgbgt at gmail.com>
To: mgs at autox.team.net
Sent: Mon, April 25, 2011 9:24:27 AM
Subject: Re: [Mgs] [...M...gs] QH brand fuel pumps

Ed,

I bought my MGB GT 5 years ago, the current fuel pump runs fine but I
do not know how old it is.

I am planning to drive to MG 2011 in June in Reno, over 3,000 miles
round trip, and I thought I might buy a spare fuel pump for the trip,
or replace it for peace of mind.



On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 7:20 AM, Shop at " Just Brits "
<shop at justbrits.com> wrote:
> << Does anyone have experience, or opinions, on the QH brand
> fuel pumps for MGB's (and other MG's), as compared to the
> new SU fuel pump?
>>>
>
> Henri, I have not seen an answer; did you get one [or more] ??
>
> Why would you even consider "breaking what ain't broke" <G> ??
>
> Ed
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