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  • pyounts
    Low Range
    • Jul 2008
    • 25

    Fuel pump issues

    Ooops! I let my Series III run out of gas and now it won't start. I unhooked the fuel filter and no gas is getting that far now. When this first happened, I cranked and cranked before I realized it had no gas in it (pretty stupid).

    Anyway, before I go taking the fuel pump off does anyone have any suggestions? Is there some kind of priming steps I have to take to get the fuel pump to work?
  • 4flattires
    4th Gear
    • Aug 2007
    • 424

    #2
    I always put fuel in the tank as my first step.
    64 SIIa 109 all stock
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    • disco2hse
      4th Gear
      • Jul 2010
      • 451

      #3
      Assuming you have a facet pump, it is self priming.
      Alan

      109 Stage 1 V8 ex-army FFR
      2005 Disco 2 HSE

      http://www.youtube.com/user/alalit

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      • mearstrae
        5th Gear
        • Oct 2011
        • 592

        #4
        If it has a Facet elec. pump, try wacking it with a wooden mallet. Sounds silly but I had a Jag owner loan me his mallet for just that purpose on my S III, years ago, and it worked (the mallet actually had a Land Rover logo on it, maybe from an SIII tool kit...). I have since installed a Carter elec. pump, which requires no wacking.

        '95 R.R.C. Lwb
        '76 Series III Hybrid 109
        '70 Rover 3500S

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        • pyounts
          Low Range
          • Jul 2008
          • 25

          #5
          Must be something else wrong then. Guess I'll have to see if their is trash somewhere or if the pump is not working. Thanks!

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          • pyounts
            Low Range
            • Jul 2008
            • 25

            #6
            Ok, I'll smack it around a little first.

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            • pyounts
              Low Range
              • Jul 2008
              • 25

              #7
              Is that a standard type electric pump available anywhere?

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              • disco2hse
                4th Gear
                • Jul 2010
                • 451

                #8
                What do mean "standard type electric pump"?

                You need to specify what kind you currently have. Is it the pump type on 1N-07 (2.6l petrol) or 1N-08 (2.6l to 109V8) of the parts catalogue?

                Actually, it probably doesn't matter that much, provided you choose an electric pump that provides fuel at the correct flow rate and pressure.

                The purolater-facet pump I have used recently (2x that is) is part number 476088E on page http://www.facet-purolator.com/gold-flo.php but you will need to determine what part you require, depending on your year and engine.

                Alan

                109 Stage 1 V8 ex-army FFR
                2005 Disco 2 HSE

                http://www.youtube.com/user/alalit

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                • ignotus
                  2nd Gear
                  • Sep 2009
                  • 237

                  #9
                  I didn't see that you said you have an electric pump. If you have the standard 2.25 engine it has a mechanical pump just behind the distributor. The pump does have a lever on it for priming the system. If so take the hose off at the carb and pump fuel up to there and then reconnect. When you try to start the motor it should fill the float bowl and then start.

                  gene
                  1960 "bitsa" 88--Ignotus
                  1960 109, 200TDI
                  rebuild blog; http://poppageno.blogspot.com/

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                  • jonnyc
                    1st Gear
                    • Dec 2011
                    • 176

                    #10
                    Pyounts never said he had anything but a standard mechanical pump.
                    Please, what kink of pump do you have? Might make this a more clear and usable thread.

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                    • pyounts
                      Low Range
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 25

                      #11
                      It is mechanical and I will look to see what kind it is. I think it is original on my 1972 Series III.

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                      • artpeck
                        3rd Gear
                        • Dec 2009
                        • 368

                        #12
                        You might have sucked up gunk. I would start by taking off the line to the tank at the pump and blowing air back into the tank. Also do you have gas in the glass bowl? Work from the pick up tube forward before you take the pump off.
                        1995 NAS D-90 Soft Top, AA Yellow
                        1973 Series III '88 Hard Top, Limestone
                        1957 Series I, Deep bronze green

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                        • jonnyc
                          1st Gear
                          • Dec 2011
                          • 176

                          #13
                          Go one more step backwards and clean out/off the pick-up in the tank first.

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                          • pyounts
                            Low Range
                            • Jul 2008
                            • 25

                            #14
                            Thanks! Didn't get to it today but I know where to start.

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                            • dabawei
                              Low Range
                              • Dec 2011
                              • 57

                              #15
                              Similar happing to me!
                              What could be reason of no fuel reaching to Carb in below case?

                              Last two weeks the fuel stop reaching the carb, then I did change the fuel pump and it works again (by the way the first pump was new!)

                              Today again the petrol stop reaching the carb! I did the following with no help:
                              1. Remove the fuel supply pipe from carb the I did leverage fuel manually by the fuel pump it was little hard but fuel does not come out
                              2. I fill the pipe connected to carb with fuel then leverage again and it was very soft and engine did not start! Had some starting spark.
                              3. The glass bowl does contain fuel
                              4. My S2a there are two fuel tank and one with enough fuel and second is empty, the active one is with fuel.

                              What do you advice?

                              Is two tank should contain enough fuel? And because of no fuel in one tank air comes in the piping?

                              Thanks in advance

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