Posted by Bob on December 11, 2015 at 18:23:07 from (64.255.159.192):
In Reply to: Fuel pump problems posted by Greg K on December 11, 2015 at 17:58:21:
"Well today that pump quit working."
Does it still "run'/pulse/click/hum or is it completely dead.
"Is there a chance that I'm not using enough fuel, and that is burning them out?"
IMHO, not if they are in fact low-pressure pumps designed for use in a carbureted system
Do you have a screen ahead of the electric fuel pump to keep debris out as most mfg. of those pumps require?
What brand of pump are you using? I have had the best luck with the square FACET units. NAPA is one source.
Also, I recently dealt with a truck we thought multiple electric fuel pumps had failed, and it turned out to be a plastic "Caplug" that had inadvertently got into the tank was intermittently floating around and blocking the tank outlet.
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