When you get the new pump take it out for a good 15-20 miles, mine was new and faulty after 9 miles.
This was the electro mechanical variety not the electronic type.
Mine isnt the only one returned faulty.
Replaced foc of course,but all the same.
Pump up the heat
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Re: Pump up the heat
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Re: Pump up the heat
Part of the delay in supply is because Brulens have had previous problems with coils and diaphragms, which they say have now been resolved but I certainly will be taking it for a decent run....with the old pump in the boot, just in case!!moggiethouable wrote:... mine was new and faulty after 9 miles...

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Re: Pump up the heat
silloyd wrote:As per my previous post, I think they now use a varistor but will check when the new pump arrives.
And the answer was .... a SEMIKRON 1KE18CA Bidirectional Transient Voltage Suppressor Diode.
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