Modifying an SU pump to operate by the fuel tank
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Modifying an SU pump to operate by the fuel tank
Dear all,
Just curious, but I see from page 41 of the Jan/Feb Minor Matters that in a letter from Mr H Taberner (Technical Adviser Merseyside MMOC) the only difference between a suck pump and a push pump is the spring. So I can convert the pump's function by changing the spring. Is that really all? Regards, MikeN.
Just curious, but I see from page 41 of the Jan/Feb Minor Matters that in a letter from Mr H Taberner (Technical Adviser Merseyside MMOC) the only difference between a suck pump and a push pump is the spring. So I can convert the pump's function by changing the spring. Is that really all? Regards, MikeN.
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Well, he came over as knowing what he was talking about but if you are not confident ( I don't know where you would source the correct spring) then fit a pump from a suitable MGB or Midget as they were 'pushers'
instead of 'pullers'.
instead of 'pullers'.
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Yes, Minis and MG's had the SU pusher type depending on age/model etc...
I've sold a few of these on ebay (2nd hand - I had a box full). If the part has a reference number, you can just type it into google and you'll often find which vehicle it was originally fitted to.
The pusher and puller pumps were modified over the years and therefore the numbers changed, but I've yet to find out if any were 'better' than others.
If you want to swap your Minor puller for an MG pusher, just let me know!
I've sold a few of these on ebay (2nd hand - I had a box full). If the part has a reference number, you can just type it into google and you'll often find which vehicle it was originally fitted to.
The pusher and puller pumps were modified over the years and therefore the numbers changed, but I've yet to find out if any were 'better' than others.
If you want to swap your Minor puller for an MG pusher, just let me know!
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Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
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Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block

But they soon get covered in mud and salt - and stop working. Not a handy place for roadside repairs! The Mini mechanical pump works in all conditions - so if your block has a place for it - that's the way to go. Otherwise - consider just re mounting the normal electric sucker pump down on the floor of the engine compartment - it's the lift up to the pump that seems to cause some cars (never mine) the problems - so just eliminate the lift.



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As a matter of interest, my fairly new SU pump will lift fuel to a maximum of 60.5 inches. At this point its stalled, and so not delivering fuel. Taking 14.7 psi (one atmosphere) equal to 33.95 ft of water and petrol having a specific gravity of 0.78, then the pump achieves 2.18 psi.
With that lift a "suck" pump might work if down at the tank, even if its not the best choice. Regards, MikeN.
With that lift a "suck" pump might work if down at the tank, even if its not the best choice. Regards, MikeN.
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Re: pushers
I suppose it depend on the model.Willie wrote:STEVE a minor point but my two XJ6 pumps were INSIDE the petrol tanks.
I assume your was injection if they were in the tanks.
My 1976 3.4 (carbs) had twin pumps in the boot.
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The float chamber valves and seats on the Midget were the same as for
the equivalent Minor engines so the answer would seem to be no.
the equivalent Minor engines so the answer would seem to be no.
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