Mechanical fuel pump by-pass
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Are you trying to join something up to the 1/4" nylon fuel pipe? If so what?
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I want to join the nylon fuel pipe to the braided pipe going to the carbs by-passing the mechanical fuel pump. I am planning to use an electric pump but want to keep the mechanical pump in situ to easily revert back to standard. I have had three mechanical pumps fail, one original and two new - the last installed in September and it looks like the diaphragm has failed after being left standing over winter. My concern is if I leave the pump in circuit fuel could leak into the block.
Can't seem to find an adapter both of which have the same thread, sizes I was referring to were the nuts.
Can't seem to find an adapter both of which have the same thread, sizes I was referring to were the nuts.
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To my knowledge you won't find a coupling suitable for the existing internal compression nuts used at the fuel pump.
I used a 1/4" compression ? 10mm hose tail to connect the 1/4" nylon to 8mm braided hose.
https://www.bes.co.uk/products/071.asp?EPBOE=#8991
Dougal.
I used a 1/4" compression ? 10mm hose tail to connect the 1/4" nylon to 8mm braided hose.
https://www.bes.co.uk/products/071.asp?EPBOE=#8991
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Heuer wrote:OK, thanks. I checked the mechanical pump and the diaphragm is in good order so I have left it in circuit besides it probably acts as a fuel pressure regulator to some extent.
Oh no it doesn't, it increases it! If you put two pumps in series you need a regulator before the carbs.
Jon, I'm surprised you put the electric after the mechanical; my problem is getting the petrol from the tank to the engine bay.
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Quart Meg Miles wrote:Jon, I'm surprised you put the electric after the mechanical; my problem is getting the petrol from the tank to the engine bay.
It was a low pressure SU pump, same as fitted to Moggy 1000, so I mounted it in a similar place.
But you can do the same with a high pressure pump, like the old Mini mounted at the back.
It worked find, as it was a Morgan that did not get much running and built in priming was handy.
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