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pgoldsmith wrote:Yes I hear the pump(s) priming - the rear one louder than the front.
I'll check the connectors ............ Perhaps it's time to renew both anyway as they're over 23 yrs old now.
John, in the circuit diagram I'm guessing 283 is the rear pump, cant see the front being shown on there.
Found this http://www.ignitioncarparts.co.uk/PartD ... 3.0&s_vid= on an old post. It mentions it's for a GTA but pretty expensive as I believe you can get cheaper solid state pumps such as Posi flow?
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pgoldsmith wrote:With regards to the relay, can someone confirm if that is located between the rear seats or above the fuse panel please?
If i'm sorting out and cleaning connections, then I may as well check that the relay is working as it should.
Presume if the pump was on the way out, then it fail and that would be it.
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Alan Moore wrote:Don't replace the front pump with a diaphragm style "dak dak" pump, as it ends up running flat out, as it feeds the "swirl pot" at the rear and overflows back to the main tank. These style pumps are made to feed a carb with a needle valve and will not last running fast with no pressure. Use a rotary type pump (Pierburg or Carter I think) made to feed carbs for the front pump.
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pgoldsmith wrote:Noticed there is a two pin connector which I'll spray with switch cleaner and then reconnect.
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