
The Morris has been in my garage for some years now because I have only limited knowledge and technical gear for her.
I was advised the problem was probably the petrol pump because when you turn the ignition there should be an initial clicking noise - and I never had that.
So I bought a new pump but in removing the old one managed to turn the wrong nut which twisted the petrol supply pipe from the tank. A bit more time passed (!) and I sawed the damaged pipework near to the pump and, using some clear plastic tubing from the DIY store conected the pipe to the pump again so the petrol had unrestricted access to the pump.
Turned the ignition but still nothing, only now I can see from the plastic tubing there is definately no petrol coming through to the pump.
There is certainly petrol in the tank. Could it be that after four years or so, some muck has settled in the pipe from the tank?
I've put some hosepipe in the tank to stir it about, rocked the car to and fro to shift andthing that may have settled in there, all to no avail.
At sometime, incidentally, a small silver metal part has come detatched - I don't remember whence it came from. It's round, about half the size of your thumb, maybe a little thicker, with a thin black wire. I cannot display a picture of it as I haven't got the gear for that.
Thoughts on this, anyone?