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AlMcL
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fuel starvation

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Hi All

I have just my car in the garage after fitting fuel pump diaphram,it ran for about 15 20 mins then stopped, checked fuel supply but no fuel getting to carb although pump still ticking away
Any ideas
Thanks Allan
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Re: fuel starvation

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have you tried the filter at the bottom of the pump undo the nut at the bottom and check it it may be gunked up
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Re: fuel starvation

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i have checked and cleaned this when i done diaphram all ok and clean
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Re: fuel starvation

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Try pumping from a tin of petrol. If that works then the problem is in the supply to the pump.
Have you changed the filler cap? If the breather in the cap is blocked the pump will create a vacuum in the tank and stop the supply
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Did you stretch out the diaphragm correctly when you fitted it ? Could be the pump is short-stroking and not able to suck fuel up from the tank.
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Re: fuel starvation

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Stretch diaghram?? did not know you needed to,how do you do this?
cheers Allan
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Re: fuel starvation

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I believe during the installation - I think you have to make sure it's able to flex before tightening the screws around the rim. Why did you fit a new diaphragm - in all the years I have used SU pumps - I've never had to do such a thing!
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Re: fuel starvation

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Fitted new one as needed gskt for base and was told can only buy it as a kit whitch came with diaphram so thought may as well fit it,I think that this was a bad move
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Re: fuel starvation

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Section B5 of the workshop manual details - and has the useful advice " Before tightening these (refers to the six screws) down it is essential that the diaphragm should be stretched to it's outermost position"
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