Looks like on the way back from the gym last night the fuel pump went on the Rover. Not a huge shock, I guess, as it was stored for 11 years until about a month ago.
It's sitting in a Dairy Queen parking lot right now. Plan is to go at lunch and see if I can get it moved.
First a diagnostic question: It stands to reason that I would be able to pump fuel in manually, but that the pump might not be able to pump on it's own, correct? (or does this imply some more serious fault likelihood?)
And can I just leave the oem mech pump inline and throw a low press. electric pump on there up top and still pull fuel? That would be a huge benefit for the very short time I'll have at lunch. (especially since it's not supposed to get up to 20 today).
It's sitting in a Dairy Queen parking lot right now. Plan is to go at lunch and see if I can get it moved.
First a diagnostic question: It stands to reason that I would be able to pump fuel in manually, but that the pump might not be able to pump on it's own, correct? (or does this imply some more serious fault likelihood?)
And can I just leave the oem mech pump inline and throw a low press. electric pump on there up top and still pull fuel? That would be a huge benefit for the very short time I'll have at lunch. (especially since it's not supposed to get up to 20 today).
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