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Re: Replacing Fuel Pump for A12
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The mechanical pump is a true GX one & these run at a slightly higher pressure than a stock 1200 one. The carbs would see the pressure of whichever pump put out the higher pressure as the mechanical one has two simple one way valves & if the electric one was higher [which i seriously doubt] the fuel would simply flow straight in & out of these two valves.

The electric pump was fitted so as to push some liquid fuel into the mechanical one in the event that it got hot enough to form a vapour pocket inside the pump, & this is what stops the pump from pumping. When this happens, the carbs run out of fuel, but the electric pump just pushes the fuel straight through.
I was in luck that day as just enough liquid fuel got in & it pumped again, & with the high fuel usage at full throttle, the pump became "fuel cooled"

Simply put, i raised enough energy to fit the electric one, but was too damn lazy to remove the mechanical one. I did not have a blanking off plate & could not be bothered to make one. It worked fine.
Chris

Posted on: 2003/9/30 9:30
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Re: Replacing Fuel Pump for A12
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interesting. what pressure is the pump running at? does the mechanical one act as a kind of regulator?

Posted on: 2003/9/29 13:32
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Re: Replacing Fuel Pump for A12
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When i ran an electric pump. i left the mechanical one in place. The fuel passed through both of them. I added the electric one when i had a small vapour lock problem one hot summers day in my 1000 sedan [with 1200GX] There was 4 of us in the sedan, towing a boat, which was loaded with all our camping gear & the outboard motor, as i was about to pull out to pass this slacker in a Commodore while coming up a steepish pinch on the Clyde mountain. The engine died for a second or so, then got with the programme. Those 5 speed option 1 boxes are magic.
The electric pump helped out with this problem & it never happened again.
Chris

Posted on: 2003/9/29 9:56
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Re: Replacing Fuel Pump for A12
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yep just a simple plate to cover the hole.

Posted on: 2003/9/27 8:50
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Re: Replacing Fuel Pump for A12
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yeah team dat thats all thats required, bit of silicone, as long as it seals

Posted on: 2003/9/25 11:33
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what have you guys done in the past with attaching an elec fuel pump do you just make up a plate and cover the hole or what?

Posted on: 2003/9/25 7:22
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Re: Replacing Fuel Pump for A12
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lol. Dumb eh. should have checked. good to see im not the only one though. there should be a special page in the tec section on what NOT to do. everyone could list their stupid mistakes. it would be a good way to vent anger and prevent others from doing the same thing.

Posted on: 2003/9/25 7:06
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Re: Replacing Fuel Pump for A12
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You BOZO, you didn't compare pumps. If you did, you would have seen that the arm was diferent. Wait,.... i'm having a distant memory coming foward.

Oh yeah, i did exactly the same thing about 18 years ago, except my pump's arm was hanging on by a thread & i got it out. Durr.
Chris

Posted on: 2003/9/24 11:48
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I removed the pump by tappin' it with a hammer, and now fully working!
thanks everyone
next project will be new starter motor...

Posted on: 2003/9/24 11:44
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I bought exactly same pump for $15 and cleaned it.

Posted on: 2003/9/24 4:58
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