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This is the fuel pump I have just pulled out of a EL that didnt have the fuel pump switched off when running on gas.
The connection to the pump has been burnt off and the other connector melted, It was blackened and charded, its a wonder it didnt blow up. |
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Holy s**t worst ive ever seen.
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wild-el |
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that thing looks faaaaaaarrrrked!!!
_________________ EL xr6,standard a** au motor,hi-tech headers, 2 1/2inch red back,,Tikky kitted and wingless,Black GT-P's,on ultra lows and still too high |
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makes you wonder how it doesnt create a spark, the positive and negative arent even insulated lol
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ef_falcon_95 wrote: makes you wonder how it doesnt create a spark, the positive and negative arent even insulated lol when i first seen the pics i thought surely it would go bang in an almost empty fuel tnk, plenty of fumes, even in an empty fuel tank
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hawkie |
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By the charred and burnt wiring and plastic it looks like it actually caught fire in there.
The only reason I can think of why it didn’t go bang was due to lack of oxygen. I don’t know the history, I have inherited the problem of sorting it all out and every thing I look at turns the s**t. I had purchased a new pump and then found that after I pulled it out, lucky I had a wrecked EL in the back yard to pull an old unit out of. It highlights the issue of not running on petrol on a regular basis so things don’t turn out like this |
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Nigel |
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Hence the whole argument for half a tank of fuel in a dual fuel car.
If you dont have the fuel pump running, instead the injectors gunk up - the fuel in the injector nozzles evaporates and leaves just the crud. On a straight LPG Car there is no excuse for leaving the fuel pump connected. |
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