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  • mrdoiron
    4th Gear
    • Dec 2009
    • 446

    Fuel pump recommendations pls

    Gents (or any lovely Series-ladies),

    My 2.25 69 Ser-IIa often sits for up to 2+months before I get to take her our for a drive, as I travel a lot and don't get around to giving her attention lately. As such, recently I find it won't fire after sitting a while, even after hitting the primer level several times - and only fires after I drop some fuel into the carb.

    1. Is this normal, and possible indicating a bad fuel pump ? Once started it drives fine, and starts up fine next time so ling as it doesn't sit long.

    2. I'm imagining an Electrical fuel pump would help life a bit - looking for inputs there... and if so, any recommended electrical file pumps ?

    cheers, mike
    ---------------------------
    1961 Ser IIa Hybrid Defender
    1969 Ser IIa Bugeye
    1980 Ser III Lightweight 24V RHD- sold
    1988 LR90 turbo diesel RHD - currently frame off rebuild in progress
    1998 Disco - ex wife :-(
    2000 Disco - RIP , end over end 2.5 times
    2010 RR Sport Supercharged


    http://mikerovers.shutterfly.com/
  • SafeAirOne
    Overdrive
    • Apr 2008
    • 3435

    #2
    I imagine all the fuel is evaporating and/or siphoning back to the tank during the lengthy no-run periods. You probably have to draw fuel all the way from the tank and fill up the carb bowl every few months when you start it, which is quite a bit more than 'several times' with the hand lever.

    An electric pump would save you the time of refilling all the lines and bowl by cranking or hand-priming. I would think there'd be a check valve somewhere in the system, but there may not be, so you might consider installing one before the mechanical pump. Either that or go out and start it every few weeks.

    In electric fuel pumps, I prefer the Facet cylindrical pumps. That's what the 2.6L 109's use for a boost pump. Lots of aviation and marine applications for these pumps as well. Mine's been going for almost 40 years now.
    --Mark

    1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel

    0-54mph in just under 11.5 minutes
    (9.7 minutes now that she's a 3-door).

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    • disco2hse
      4th Gear
      • Jul 2010
      • 451

      #3
      wot he said ^^^ +1
      Alan

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

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

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      • mrdoiron
        4th Gear
        • Dec 2009
        • 446

        #4
        Appreciated,
        I think the 100-105 degree weather in Dallas is not helping on the evap front !

        I will check into a check-valve - good point - and also the Facets

        cheers, mike
        Originally posted by SafeAirOne
        I imagine all the fuel is evaporating and/or siphoning back to the tank during the lengthy no-run periods. You probably have to draw fuel all the way from the tank and fill up the carb bowl every few months when you start it, which is quite a bit more than 'several times' with the hand lever.

        An electric pump would save you the time of refilling all the lines and bowl by cranking or hand-priming. I would think there'd be a check valve somewhere in the system, but there may not be, so you might consider installing one before the mechanical pump. Either that or go out and start it every few weeks.

        In electric fuel pumps, I prefer the Facet cylindrical pumps. That's what the 2.6L 109's use for a boost pump. Lots of aviation and marine applications for these pumps as well. Mine's been going for almost 40 years now.
        ---------------------------
        1961 Ser IIa Hybrid Defender
        1969 Ser IIa Bugeye
        1980 Ser III Lightweight 24V RHD- sold
        1988 LR90 turbo diesel RHD - currently frame off rebuild in progress
        1998 Disco - ex wife :-(
        2000 Disco - RIP , end over end 2.5 times
        2010 RR Sport Supercharged


        http://mikerovers.shutterfly.com/

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        • mrdoiron
          4th Gear
          • Dec 2009
          • 446

          #5
          What do you think of this Facet :

          Click image for larger version

Name:	facet elec fuel pump~~_12.jpg
Views:	1
Size:	57.8 KB
ID:	167237Specification Competition
          Pump 40107
          Voltage 12v
          Earth Neg/Pos
          Pressure (psi) 6.0-7.0
          Flow (gallons/Hr) 25
          Height in Metre 0.3
          Thread size nptf 1/8th
          Operating Temp. -31 to +55 Degrees C

          P/No SS503

          Originally posted by mrdoiron
          Appreciated,
          I think the 100-105 degree weather in Dallas is not helping on the evap front !

          I will check into a check-valve - good point - and also the Facets

          cheers, mike
          ---------------------------
          1961 Ser IIa Hybrid Defender
          1969 Ser IIa Bugeye
          1980 Ser III Lightweight 24V RHD- sold
          1988 LR90 turbo diesel RHD - currently frame off rebuild in progress
          1998 Disco - ex wife :-(
          2000 Disco - RIP , end over end 2.5 times
          2010 RR Sport Supercharged


          http://mikerovers.shutterfly.com/

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          • mrdoiron
            4th Gear
            • Dec 2009
            • 446

            #6
            although - not sure what psi the carb needs exactly, but this one may be too much ...

            Originally posted by mrdoiron
            What do you think of this Facet :

            [ATTACH=CONFIG]6952[/ATTACH]Specification Competition
            Pump 40107
            Voltage 12v
            Earth Neg/Pos
            Pressure (psi) 6.0-7.0
            Flow (gallons/Hr) 25
            Height in Metre 0.3
            Thread size nptf 1/8th
            Operating Temp. -31 to +55 Degrees C

            P/No SS503
            ---------------------------
            1961 Ser IIa Hybrid Defender
            1969 Ser IIa Bugeye
            1980 Ser III Lightweight 24V RHD- sold
            1988 LR90 turbo diesel RHD - currently frame off rebuild in progress
            1998 Disco - ex wife :-(
            2000 Disco - RIP , end over end 2.5 times
            2010 RR Sport Supercharged


            http://mikerovers.shutterfly.com/

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            • TedW
              5th Gear
              • Feb 2007
              • 887

              #7
              I run a Carter 4070 electric pump and am very happy with it.

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              • SafeAirOne
                Overdrive
                • Apr 2008
                • 3435

                #8
                The type Facet Pump I was referring to is the cylindrical type, though it probably doesn't matter which kind you choose if you go that route.

                As for pump specifics, you just need to find one that'll supply a sufficient volume of fuel at a psi that won't overcome the float valve in the carb and is 12volt and has the right size fittings.

                Here's the chart for the cylindrical pumps; The cube pumps have their own chart on this site too, you just need to backtrack to find it:

                --Mark

                1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel

                0-54mph in just under 11.5 minutes
                (9.7 minutes now that she's a 3-door).

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                • mrdoiron
                  4th Gear
                  • Dec 2009
                  • 446

                  #9
                  very good, thanks.
                  So a 4-6psi range should suffice I think for the Weber, need to check if they come with specific fittings or a range in a kit...

                  appreciated, mike
                  ---------------------------
                  1961 Ser IIa Hybrid Defender
                  1969 Ser IIa Bugeye
                  1980 Ser III Lightweight 24V RHD- sold
                  1988 LR90 turbo diesel RHD - currently frame off rebuild in progress
                  1998 Disco - ex wife :-(
                  2000 Disco - RIP , end over end 2.5 times
                  2010 RR Sport Supercharged


                  http://mikerovers.shutterfly.com/

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                  • SafeAirOne
                    Overdrive
                    • Apr 2008
                    • 3435

                    #10
                    Most of them seem to be 1/8" fittings. The exact specs for the different pumps are listed in the "OEM" pages, not the "Retail" pages:

                    Motor Components, LLC is your destination for ordering electronic fuel pumps. We’re located in Elmira, NY, and ship nationwide. Order today!


                    (Select the style pump, then hit the "Click here for more information" link.)
                    --Mark

                    1973 SIII 109 RHD 2.5NA Diesel

                    0-54mph in just under 11.5 minutes
                    (9.7 minutes now that she's a 3-door).

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                    • jac04
                      Overdrive
                      • Feb 2007
                      • 1884

                      #11
                      The mechanical pump has a set of valves in it. The valve that allows fuel into the pump should act as a check valve to keep fuel from draining back into the tank. However, I have experienced similar issues to yours on my old 63 and my current Lightweight. Both had original AC pumps. Both would sit for long periods of time between starts. I believe that the valves in the pump never seal perfectly and allow fuel to drain back slowly.

                      My 63 had a starter circuit separate from the ignition circuit, so I would simply crank the engine until oil pressure built, then turn on the ignition. For my SIII Lightweight, I found a simple solution. I installed an ignition cutoff switch that cuts power to the ignition and fuel shutoff solenoid at the carb. If it sits for a while, I simply shut off the ignition cutoff switch & crank the engine until the oil pressure light goes off, then switch on the ignition and it fires immediately. The added benefit is that oil pressure is built before firing the engine.

                      I did this because I didn't want to install an electric fuel pump.

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                      • jac04
                        Overdrive
                        • Feb 2007
                        • 1884

                        #12
                        Originally posted by TedW
                        I run a Carter 4070 electric pump and am very happy with it.
                        Ted- Are you running this pump on a Weber? Do you need to use any type of regulator?

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                        • mrdoiron
                          4th Gear
                          • Dec 2009
                          • 446

                          #13
                          I would prefer to find good one not needing a separate regulator.

                          Carter and Facet appear to have options I can go with...

                          Jac - you still have your lightweight ?

                          cheers, mike

                          Originally posted by jac04
                          Ted- Are you running this pump on a Weber? Do you need to use any type of regulator?
                          ---------------------------
                          1961 Ser IIa Hybrid Defender
                          1969 Ser IIa Bugeye
                          1980 Ser III Lightweight 24V RHD- sold
                          1988 LR90 turbo diesel RHD - currently frame off rebuild in progress
                          1998 Disco - ex wife :-(
                          2000 Disco - RIP , end over end 2.5 times
                          2010 RR Sport Supercharged


                          http://mikerovers.shutterfly.com/

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                          • Whiterabbit
                            Low Range
                            • Feb 2012
                            • 66

                            #14
                            The Carter 4070 is a great pump but pricey. (Avance Auto is the cheapest) And BIG! You gott'a have room for it. I've not had good luck with the facet "cubes" and they're noisy as hell. Get the inline version for ease of fitment. They are a solenoid/piston pump I beleive??? Aerotek makes some nice ones too. Nice N quiet but put a lil' filter in the line prior to the pump, they don't like trash. I have a 109 with tanks under the seats and I'm catch'n hell trying to find a good spot to mount a Fram HPG1 filter and a Holley red fuel pump so make life easy on yourself and get the inline pumps. If you have a Weber keep the PSI as low as possible, 2-3psi max is all you need for them.
                            1978 MOD 109

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                            • mrdoiron
                              4th Gear
                              • Dec 2009
                              • 446

                              #15
                              good feedback, thanks
                              ---------------------------
                              1961 Ser IIa Hybrid Defender
                              1969 Ser IIa Bugeye
                              1980 Ser III Lightweight 24V RHD- sold
                              1988 LR90 turbo diesel RHD - currently frame off rebuild in progress
                              1998 Disco - ex wife :-(
                              2000 Disco - RIP , end over end 2.5 times
                              2010 RR Sport Supercharged


                              http://mikerovers.shutterfly.com/

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