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les
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New pump

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I'm going to by a new petrol pump, for no other reason than I want a second spare. I would like to know if anyone has had problems with these electronic ones, is that the way forward?

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Re: New pump

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Hi Les,
I have had one in my car for the last 3 years now with no issues, I see a breakdown looming :D
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I do carry a spare SU with points in the boot as a get out of jail card.
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Re: New pump

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when I got mine it was the ONLY way forwards because there was no conventional SU available,been on three years no problem except noisy,but can be fitted with rubber feet to cure that.Re furbed the old one (IN boot). So as long as its there the other will run forever :D
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Re: New pump

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Others have reported early failure... I would stick with points.
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Re: New pump

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Thanks for opinions, as the ones with points have served me well, perhaps that's good enough reason to stick with them. Hope you haven't spoken too soon Richard!

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Re: New pump

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I recently had an electronic SU pump fitted, but it only lasted about 100 miles before it stopped working. Naturally the spare that I was carrying which was a known working older style points one worked without fault.

A replacement new electronic one was given to me by the supplier along with a second older points based spare and a profuse apology. So it seems carrying a spare doesn't automatically mean you will never need to use it :o

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Re: New pump

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I refurbished my pump using a refurb kit from Burlen (includes, diaphragm, valve discs, washers, springs and the points. What it did include was a contact suppressor (varistor/transorb). Before I refurbished the pump, the contacts would arc quite strongly. After refurbishment and the supressor fitted, NO arcing at all. It was well worth doing and would recommend doing it. I am sure the electronic one is fine but in this case I feel worth doing.
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Re: New pump

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les wrote:Thanks for opinions, as the ones with points have served me well, perhaps that's good enough reason to stick with them. Hope you haven't spoken too soon Richard!
I'm thinking Sunday morning, on the M62 in the pouring rain while travelling to the Manchester Bus Museum Les :wink:
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Re: New pump

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Lets hope not----enjoy the museum.

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Re: New pump

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The fuel pump performed flawlessly Les 8)
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Re: New pump

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:D

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