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Gav called me yesterday and fuel pump is farked!

Been in touch with my good friend Andrew from KMS and he is going to drop off 455ltr/hr Walbro in-tank pump to Gav this afternoon. The relay to the fuel pump also needs to be rewired. I believe that's it.

Gav told me it has oil pressure so that's a +.

Gav called me yesterday and fuel pump is farked!

Not good.

Gav told me it has oil pressure so that's a +.

Better.

Been in touch with my good friend Andrew from KMS and he is going to drop off 455ltr/hr Walbro in-tank pump to Gav this afternoon. The relay to the fuel pump also needs to be rewired. I believe that's it.

Bosch! Walboro...

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Gav called me yesterday and fuel pump is farked!

Been in touch with my good friend Andrew from KMS and he is going to drop off 455ltr/hr Walbro in-tank pump to Gav this afternoon. The relay to the fuel pump also needs to be rewired. I believe that's it.

Gav told me it has oil pressure so that's a +.

good stuff.

wonder why your pump stopped working?

mine sat 52 weeks, and worked.

fuel was ok to drive on too.

I want to sort out direct power to the pump, for more killerwasps

good stuff.

wonder why your pump stopped working?

mine sat 52 weeks, and worked.

fuel was ok to drive on too.

I want to sort out direct power to the pump, for more killerwasps

I found this strange as well. Haven't heard of Fuel Pumps dying from lack of use...

good stuff.

wonder why your pump stopped working?

mine sat 52 weeks, and worked.

fuel was ok to drive on too.

I want to sort out direct power to the pump, for more killerwasps

I will find out more once I speak to Gav.

I found this strange as well. Haven't heard of Fuel Pumps dying from lack of use...

I find it bizzare as well. Having said that fuel pump had not been used for 3 years. From memory Gav said as soon as he tried to crank it over the fuel fuse blew. Allegedly the fuel pump has been shorting out.

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