Now, my question is really if there is any reason I should not do this? The two outlet screws are slightly different in their parts that face into the pump as you can see from the picture I uploaded with this post (hopefully it shows). This might be a dumb question, but I just wanted to make sure I don't do anything stupid (although I realize that if this is indeed a dumb question then I've already done something stupid, kinda).[frame]
Replacing SU fuel pump outlet
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Replacing SU fuel pump outlet
I recently bought a new SU fuel pump to replace an old broken one. However, the new pump has a push-on type outlet while the old fuel pipe that goes between the pump and carb has screw nuts on both ends. I found out I could easily replace the outlet on the new pipe with that of the old pump, making the fuel pipe fit.
Now, my question is really if there is any reason I should not do this? The two outlet screws are slightly different in their parts that face into the pump as you can see from the picture I uploaded with this post (hopefully it shows). This might be a dumb question, but I just wanted to make sure I don't do anything stupid (although I realize that if this is indeed a dumb question then I've already done something stupid, kinda).[frame]
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Now, my question is really if there is any reason I should not do this? The two outlet screws are slightly different in their parts that face into the pump as you can see from the picture I uploaded with this post (hopefully it shows). This might be a dumb question, but I just wanted to make sure I don't do anything stupid (although I realize that if this is indeed a dumb question then I've already done something stupid, kinda).[frame]
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Re: Replacing SU fuel pump outlet
As long as the pump works well enough (car runs ok) and there are no leaks, I don't see a problem!
BTW, I had one of these go loose on me on the A1 heading north last summer! Strong smell of petrol.....
BTW, I had one of these go loose on me on the A1 heading north last summer! Strong smell of petrol.....
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Re: Replacing SU fuel pump outlet
I will make sure it is tightened firmly then. =) Thanks for the reply.chickenjohn wrote:As long as the pump works well enough (car runs ok) and there are no leaks, I don't see a problem!
BTW, I had one of these go loose on me on the A1 heading north last summer! Strong smell of petrol.....
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Re: Replacing SU fuel pump outlet
Worryingly this was on a new pump! I didn't think to check that the brass outlet was tight on a new pump. Will do so now!!!!
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Re: Replacing SU fuel pump outlet
you have to specify which pump you want. When buying pump for my sidevalve minor a few years age there was a shortage of correct pumps so to save time took later pump, the old pump on car was a mini one so didn't have the correct fitting but adapted the outlet with pipe fittings
Re: Replacing SU fuel pump outlet
The Mini pump is a PUSHER pump - a Minor needs a SUCKER pump. Mini pump won't work well on a Minor.......



Re: Replacing SU fuel pump outlet
Certainly not a dumb question, as I am probably about to ask an even dumber one.
Just replaced a faulty fuel pump (not sure which SU type on the car originally, but it had two terminals at the top rather than one) with what appears to be an SU L type. It is much longer in body than the previous, so I assume high pressure? It came off e-bay, and said it was Moggie, but only just got car and my first 1000.
Anyway, pump is working fine....but I now have fuel seemingly coming out from top of float chamber. Doesn't appear to be the pipe (but will change just in case), but if too high a pressure pump fitted, I assume this is the outcome?
Just replaced a faulty fuel pump (not sure which SU type on the car originally, but it had two terminals at the top rather than one) with what appears to be an SU L type. It is much longer in body than the previous, so I assume high pressure? It came off e-bay, and said it was Moggie, but only just got car and my first 1000.
Anyway, pump is working fine....but I now have fuel seemingly coming out from top of float chamber. Doesn't appear to be the pipe (but will change just in case), but if too high a pressure pump fitted, I assume this is the outcome?
Re: Replacing SU fuel pump outlet
Yes - HP pump will overwhelm the float valve........ Put the pump back on ebay.


