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Petrol pump overall
Have just spent 2 hours tryig to get a petrol pump to work to use as a spare. Have followed the Haynes manual especially screwing in the operating rod from the diaphragm to get the correct throw. When connected to a battery charger it dosen't work!
Should I connect to the battery to get a better current to test?
Any advice most appreciated
Should I connect to the battery to get a better current to test?
Any advice most appreciated
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they will (normally) run off a battery charger, but if it's a bit sticky, maybe that's not helping. If it's playing up - it might be a good idea to use a fuse when connecting to the battery!
(although I often ignore that and use jump leads to check out if something works or not
- it's a very bad idea !!)
I had problems when installing new points in a pump (new points but many years old) - the points had a skin and therefore the pump didn't work until I cleaned up the surface of the points with emery.
(although I often ignore that and use jump leads to check out if something works or not

I had problems when installing new points in a pump (new points but many years old) - the points had a skin and therefore the pump didn't work until I cleaned up the surface of the points with emery.
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