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Quack

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  1. Oh Christ okay, thanks for letting me know, I’ll look for the proper ones. Probably would be easier to just buy smaller rubber pipe to fit…
  2. I had looked but not completely, for the run under the car i simply blocked the other end and blew in to it to check if there was an air leaking but didnt seem to be.
  3. Yep once i get it charged up and am certain all the fuel lines are sealed tight i'll get cranking. It is likely there's air leaks as my microbore and rubber hose is 8mm, but the inlet/outlet pipes are smaller, (maybe 6mm) so the connections there are very loose, hence why im buying some 8mm inlet/outlet pipes.
  4. Also quick question, anybody know the name for the little pipes that connect from the pump inlet/outlet to the hose? They screw in to the pump and have a sort of 'stopper' on the end of them, i've noticed that one of mine doesn't have that stopper which could cause problems/leaks later. Edit: found them https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/174370489782?_trkparms=amclksrc%3DITM%26aid%3D1110006%26algo%3DHOMESPLICE.SIM%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D240679%26meid%3Dcba7426db1d9448193ab332362dc91c2%26pid%3D101195%26rk%3D4%26rkt%3D12%26sd%3D154519332746%26itm%3D174370489782%26pmt%3D1%26noa%3D0%26pg%3D2047675%26algv%3DSimplAMLv9PairwiseWebMskuAspectsV202110NoVariantSeedKnnRecallV1WithImageBatchRecallCoreAI&_trksid=p2047675.c101195.m1851&amdata=cksum%3A174370489782cba7426db1d9448193ab332362dc91c2|enc%3AAQAHAAABMAcMXr%2F091BrP%2B67T259TK1Jntx9aeN3CMQqTIyzwSCBiJ8X%2FQ%2BZk5rcfVGRnBLrU%2B1Id%2FEaflQMElTC1yw3BlVQYpiioi1qszGfWsrgbQAzVtMn57tkgqcQJn%2BUAgaAt3lYMo78N%2Bo3clkm2megrIKc8QvCJzAwWBMXw1CVJ5d%2B7NHaIeCNMS%2BrOEmcA2luEarAU6N2n4qu2e1Dw9JBzG0c7Qef9MNdm%2FURzpSnLTTrrxJsInoXxasLg4p8TDXN4iO55sqNfiq7DyjkWxqBZBYzuCUQ0MRZhPx%2FWI2PMKvweZGgzxKj%2BKfQ5qY92TvZpcm%2BlO67sopDrMjPAmCUSv%2FLoQjVw%2FKhOY%2BQUCBzYBoeF6k68buC5HzA5kJ1JnEUhZ2EeoBoCIif6HDavQiwG5U%3D|ampid%3APL_CLK|clp%3A2047675
  5. Yeah there's plenty of resistance, i had to hold the pump pushed in as i screwed it on, the lever was forcing it back out.
  6. The pump works manually that conclusion has already been drawn, I’m focusing on the fuel getting to the pump now. I did blow in the tank yesterday to push fuel to the pump, but it can’t seem to pull the fuel in on its own hence why I’m looking in to the pipes not being airtight. Earlier I ran the fuel pump manually directly from Jerry can and it worked, so I fitted it on to the engine block to let the cam get to work with a bit of fuel in the filter but it didn’t start. currently got the battery on trickle charge as it’s likely all the attempted starts are running it low. It’s been a couple weeks since the alternator has had the chance to charge it.
  7. Hmmm yes i suppose it cant hurt to hold on to it for now, always good to have a spare in the boot. I'll do some more diagnosing today. I need to try the pump from cam to jerry can with rubber hose before doing anything else, as i only tried it manually last night.
  8. Ok so larger update: I got the old pump out and tried to manually test it, I didn’t know it had that lever before so I never tried. Anyway it works completely fine so I jumped the gun by buying the new pump because I was in a rush for a road trip…anyway I’m sending the new pump back. I then continued to test the old pump. I went straight from the pump to the tank, pump to Jerry can etc etc and finally deduced that the pipe that goes in to the tank is causing problems, it doesn’t seem to be bringing any fuel up. When I use rubber tubing from a Jerry can directly to the pump manually it works fine. I think it’s to do with the rubber connections being too big and letting air in to the fuel line, so I need to order some smaller rubber tubing to connect the microbore. there will still be problems after this granted, but I will try to deal with this first.
  9. Sorry I should have said that drip was already in there, it didn’t pump anything in
  10. This is what I thought and why I posted the picture but wasn’t sure if it would make a difference, bit annoying as the supplier said it would fit but will look in to this
  11. Ok so I’m just cranking the engine with the pump leading in to a cup…now what? Surely it just won’t draw fuel because it’s not working by the cam.?
  12. Wait hang on sorry I’m confused as to what you mean. What will it achieve by me rotating it if the pump isn’t working by the cam?
  13. Okay so I’ll rotate the engine by hand with the pump attached and get back to you. How come it worked earlier randomly though that’s what confused me
  14. Okay so detached from the engine block and cam it pumps fine
  15. Also as I mention in the vid the pump randomly worked for a short while earlier on when the connection was leaking but now it’s not again so who knows
  16. Doesn’t start with container either, manual pump doesn’t seem to do anything as well , although it did a little bit earlier when I had it off the engine block 68098404887__EFC471F2-68F4-45CD-8B52-E182606E9CEB.MOV
  17. It is odd that it’s acting exactly the same as the old pump, where sometimes it works after sitting a while but then dies
  18. Got fuel in to the pump and it worked for a bit, filter looked like it was flashing, it was struggling a bit still though. Went and looked and the pipe was p*ssing out fuel so I tightened the connection, now trying again and it won’t kick in even after sucking fuel in again, it seems like it randomly works and randomly doesn’t
  19. Yeah agreed, I will suck fuel in to thd filter again and see, removing gravity feed now
  20. Okay will focus on pump just not sure where to go from here, should the pump lever also work when it’s screwed in to the engine block? Because it doesn’t seem to
  21. Appreciate the comments but please read the previous posts as that has all been covered. currently have this set up and it won’t start. Fuel directly to carb and not starting. So the problem must be something else or a new problem has just developed
  22. I got some fuel in to the filter but still no luck. I just went back and tried the funnel to carb thing AGAIN only to find that this time it won’t start at all. Tried so many times but nothing. Maybe the last times were just flukes…putting me right back at square one. Honestly completely lost.
  23. I did push the lever whilst it was screwed in to the line and it didn’t pump any fuel in by the looks of it. Here are the two pumps, ones one is the cleaner one of course.
  24. So either I’ve installed it incorrectly or this pump is duff too which is surely highly unlikely… I’ll take it off and check just in case
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