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Vlad should be out and about thenEvening all, tis a blood moon after 4am no chance of me seeing it from my scratcher.

Vlad should be out and about thenEvening all, tis a blood moon after 4am no chance of me seeing it from my scratcher.
CompostSaw these drums strung along a pole.
Bemused, any ideas peeps? View attachment 337032
They'll be home soon. As soon as they've finished digging holes in me lawn to get at all the nuts they buried last autumn.Me squirrels gone aywol.
In the dorm, after lights out, we made our own with pieces of paper and a glass on the lino floor.A while ago Xylia was looking to buy a Ouija board but all the products online seemed to have really low customer feedback scores, which made her reluctant to press the 'buy' button. On reading the reviews, the problem became apparent. People were disgruntled because they'd bought a Ouija board and it 'didn't work'.
I don't think they were entirely joking either.
Can you not put one in the pipe coming from the tank to the pump? If there is a bit of flexible then you could just cut it and stick one in, no need to mount it on anything. (Don't forget to check the arrow for correct flow, easily missed.) SUs are actually quite tolerant of cack in the fuel, it just sits in the bottom of the float bowl.The NOS SU fuel pump rebuild kit arrived in its 1977 MOD packaging and I replaced all the parts in my pump.
I put it back on the car and after spinning over for a few seconds she burst intoflameslife. Yay...happy dance.
As I was able to put the pipework back exactly as before...... everything fits.
It has occured to me that a fuel-filter would be a good thing to put in, but there is very little room to insert one in the current layout. I have got some "bits" on the way to help form pipework into nice shapes so I may re-run all the piping from Pump-Out to Carb in and insert one in there somewhere.
I don't really want to put loads of nasty self-tappers through the bulkhead to secure any new/improved pipework.
Some securing clips for 6mm pipework that an be "ganged" on a single M6 bolt would be good. I shall go look.![]()
Thort cars like that had a water separator in the fool filter. Do appreciate that if someone put a gallon or two in it wouldn't save it.Got offered a v6 D3 someone has put water in the fuel tank dont think they like running on H2o.
Ditto @derwendolly ?Anyone heard from @WhiskyLassie lately?
Hope all ok.
This is true, but I think the outlet of the tank might be under the boot floor and I am not sure such a delicate part ought to be so exposed. But I will look to see if there is anywhere suitable. I am told others remove the mechanical pump and fit a solid-state "Facet" pump on the rear subframe with a hidden switch so as to provide a disabling function.Can you not put one in the pipe coming from the tank to the pump? If there is a bit of flexible then you could just cut it and stick one in, no need to mount it on anything.
Tank outlet in the boot and then should be a metal pipe running along under the car.This is true, but I think the outlet of the tank might be under the boot floor and I am not sure such a delicate part ought to be so exposed. But I will look to see if there is anywhere suitable. I am told others remove the mechanical pump and fit a solid-state "Facet" pump on the rear subframe with a hidden switch so as to provide a disabling function.
Maybe I can intercept the outlet pipe before the metal one under the car in the tunnel.Tank outlet in the boot and then should be a metal pipe running along under the car.
Electric pump fine but watch pressure as it can overcome the float valve and flood.
From memory I think the subframe is in the wayMaybe I can intercept the outlet pipe before the metal one under the car in the tunnel.![]()
Only a bolt holding the tank strap though and you can whip it outFrom memory I think the subframe is in the way
Not with 7 gallons of Shell's finest in it I can't.Only a bolt holding the tank strap though and you can whip it out![]()
Only used to hold 4 and a half gallonsNot with 7 gallons of Shell's finest in it I can't.![]()
DD likde a coupla posts recently. WL, hmm. New job etc?Ditto @derwendolly ?
Re the Facet, we discussed this a bit when you were having the fuel pump woes. I was thinking more of a flexi behind the engine just before the pump.This is true, but I think the outlet of the tank might be under the boot floor and I am not sure such a delicate part ought to be so exposed. But I will look to see if there is anywhere suitable. I am told others remove the mechanical pump and fit a solid-state "Facet" pump on the rear subframe with a hidden switch so as to provide a disabling function.
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