Anyone have any experience with the electric fuel pump.
It's the camping season with the scouts and It's of to here and there for the summer. The Truck did a sterling job of carting all the kit and trailer but conked out on my way home. I noticed the ticking of the pump was not audible, got underneath and tapped it with a lump and off it went. I will check the earthing wire. Has anyone taken one apart anything inside that needs looking at or will it be time for a new one. Any Ideas......
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I have bought a Bendix replacement for mine from dingocroft. I think it was around 40 quid maybe 50. Sounds like your issue is electrical, but there is a renewable filter in there that's probably worth checking. Might want to pop it open and see how the plumbing looks. . . take care not to lose the o-rings. Bets of luck.
-Bobby
I have bought a Bendix replacement for mine from dingocroft. I think it was around 40 quid maybe 50. Sounds like your issue is electrical, but there is a renewable filter in there that's probably worth checking. Might want to pop it open and see how the plumbing looks. . . take care not to lose the o-rings. Bets of luck.
-Bobby
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Cheers looked inside the unit and it was clean. Bought Bendix unit from Craddock's works a treat now. Can't even hear it unlike the other one. Problem is now waiting for Craddocks to track down a fuel line for me. Bloody typical the steel unions had corroded and they split when removing the old pump. Thats another 10 min job turned into a weekend.........