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Re: Petrol Fumes



Bret


As for the fuel pump stopping, it sounds like it is time to have a long serious look at the points.   MAybe a clean with a small file might do the trick otherwise replacement.

If you pull the unit apart, refer to my recent comments about re-installation of the diaphram


keep staggering brian


At 11:33 AM 25/10/98 -0500, you wrote:
>                      Re: Petrol Fumes                             10/25/98
>I'm also a recent victim of horrible petrol fumes in boot.  Would it be worthwhile to remove my tank from car and attempt to pressure test it under water to look for bubbles?  I was carrying a small jug of petrol in boot for my lawn mower a few months back, and it tipped over, so I expected smell for a while.  But it's still terribly strong, even with all carpet and boards removed, esp. after driving.  Seems it would have aired out after three or four months (and I have been leaving boot lid open).
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>Also, my fuel pump sometimes stops working - just stops clicking over, esp. on warm days, usually after sitting with engine off for a bit.  A couple of whacks with any nearby utensil usually starts it up again, but I'd hate to get into middle of Timbuktu and have it quit completely.  Advice on cleaning/rebuilding the unit?
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