Fuel pump query
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Fuel pump query
Hi all.
My Morris is fitted with an electronic fuel pump of unknown origin. To make it serviceable & hopefully reliable (and because I miss the ticking noise!), I'm considering fitting it with a new SU pump, are the ones that you buy new now as good quality/reliable as the originals and serviceable in the same way?
Are they polarity sensitive? The advert I saw for one (I think it was Bull Motif) made no mention of polarity & as it has an alternator my car is negative earth.
Thanks.
Neil.
My Morris is fitted with an electronic fuel pump of unknown origin. To make it serviceable & hopefully reliable (and because I miss the ticking noise!), I'm considering fitting it with a new SU pump, are the ones that you buy new now as good quality/reliable as the originals and serviceable in the same way?
Are they polarity sensitive? The advert I saw for one (I think it was Bull Motif) made no mention of polarity & as it has an alternator my car is negative earth.
Thanks.
Neil.
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Re: Fuel pump query
I've fitted several new SU pumps and had ne reason to think that they are sub-spec in any way.
Points pumps aren't polarity sensitive.
Electronic ones are.
Points pumps aren't polarity sensitive.
Electronic ones are.
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
Re: Fuel pump query
you may find it hard to get a genuine su with points, When I tried last year only the electronic ones were available .may be different now. The one I got tickes a bit too loudly,much more that the original SU
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It should be no trouble to purchase a new SU electric pump with contacts which, as already said, are not sensitive to polarity. I bought one recently "off the shelf" from Bull Motif Spares. It ticks away just like the original did........until it stopped
Other suppliers have them too I've no doubt.

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Thanks for the replies, once the Morris is back on the road I think I'll buy one of the new su pumps for her.
Cheers,
Neil.
Cheers,
Neil.
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Re: Fuel pump query
Thanks Roy!kennatt wrote:you may find it hard to get a genuine su with points, When I tried last year only the electronic ones were available .may be different now. The one I got tickes a bit too loudly,much more that the original SU
Just fit the pump on rubber mounts and that gets rid of the noise.
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bit slow there declan,been on holiday




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Re: Fuel pump query
Declan you can convert an original to electronic with a kit 

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Re: Fuel pump query
Kennat,kennatt wrote:bit slow there declan,been on holiday![]()
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Wish I was-no I was in hospital-not doing so good at the moment (Chemo!)
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Re: Fuel pump query
Irmscher,irmscher wrote:Declan you can convert an original to electronic with a kit
Yes you can but why, I would just fit new points and a transil.
You can buy them ready made up from John James.
Here's the article on how to do it.
http://ttypes.org/ttt2/extend-the-life- ... -a-transil
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Declan
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Declan
Re: Fuel pump query
yes and me good luck.