Do you think rubber mounts would be necessary for this pump or could I chance it without (I'm slightly caught for space where I am mounting
it)?
Petrol Pump
If you are tight for space a strip of rubber betwen the mounting and chassis wont hurt. Otherwise you could get a bit of noise transmitted when its operating.
clamp it in place and switch it on. Then decide how long you can stand the ticking. I lasted 2 days
I lasted 8 years and still going - it is under the drivers seat in my land rover - transmission and engine noise drowns it out.
It is quite noticeable though - I wasn't aware of the need to fit isolation rubbers but may have a go at doing that.
Although the pump in the photo has earth lead (black wire) I think some may be earthed via the pump's body so be aware of that when fitting.
(probably the earlier model)
Those facet style pumps are NOISY.... Would it shake itself to bits if its rigidly mounted?
Cheers boys. It's a competition car so if I am listening to the ticking I think it means I amn't trying hard enough.....
I fitted mine to the GRP footwell on the falcon and it sounded like someone whacking the car with a screwdriver!
That pre-filter is the spawn of the devil. Contains a sprung plastic or ceramic ball of some sort and it will block. Took me over a year of faffing around to finally work out why the car randomly stopped on motorways or going down to tesco, would restart after a minute or two and would then do 500 more miles without any trouble at all. Since I drilled a hole straight through it and added a £1 inline filter all has been well.
Inteesting what has been posted. A previous neighbour of mine had a classic car, upgraded fuel pump to one similar to pic. Could defo hear it when he
fired it up. He said a mod one day was to fit rubber mounts.
Filters - i recall a trackday once where a LCB member had issues with similar pre-filter. All i have is a cheapo filter before the pump and another
just before the carbs. Work great. Search through Halfords shelves and you should find a large bodied inline filter for only a few £'s. I did use
a smaller one but it got bunged up (after first 6 months on road some drillings from fitting sender unit worked their way through).
They are noisy mate, i run the exact same pump on my A30, and even with the isolation rubbers its still apparent even when running.
quote:
Originally posted by Dusty
That pre-filter is the spawn of the devil. Contains a sprung plastic or ceramic ball of some sort and it will block. Took me over a year of faffing around to finally work out why the car randomly stopped on motorways or going down to tesco, would restart after a minute or two and would then do 500 more miles without any trouble at all.
Try burton part no fsepf 805 in line filter. you can see all the rubbish coming thru and is easily cleaned out