Fuel pump cavitating.
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Re: Fuel pump cavitating.
Done a bit work on the bug today. I took off the pre filter and tested. The pump doesn't seems to be cavitating any more ,The noise from it is much better. Maybe the filter just didn't flow enough even though it was quit big. It was just a BALDWIN filter with 13 mm inlet and outlets. Vented the fuel cap. Hopefully the small tank vent was a problem as well.
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Re: Fuel pump cavitating.
What micron rating did the filter have?
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Not sure the micron rating , I couldn't find the spec of it on line
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That's me, I'm that guy! I just didn't want to charge you much if it did end up being a dud.Piledriver wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2017 2:22 am You need to find out the part number.
I'm not kidding on the roller cell pump, I got a smoking deal on a new ("bad") 044 pump because the PO didn't quite believe me when I told him the same thing. It was cavitating like crazy for him, set up ~exactly like yours.
Plugged it into my system with a feeder and sump and it has worked perfectly for years.
(The 30 year old junkyard pump I had been using that had outlived two cars finally died)
My "feeder" is a ~25 year old carter clacker with a bugpack sticker that was rattling around in my toolbox for years.
They can move a lot of fuel with no backpressure.
I'll merrily pay you $40 for your "bad" roller cell pump so you can buy a Walbro that doesn't need a feeder and sump to work...
For what it's worth I'm pretty sure my gremlins were due to poor grounding (various, all over the car). Even my final running setup had a Carter feeder and Walbro, and it too would whine and gurgle. Total refresh for fuel system underway, and everything is getting bussed back to the negative battery terminal.
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Re: Fuel pump cavitating.
Limebug sell the 13mm CB filter in the U.K. If I recal, I use that as my pre filter with same T piece as you, works fine (same pump too)
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Nice 1 Andy, I'll take a look at there site
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Sorry it was cool air
https://www.coolairvw.co.uk/Item/Shop_b ... ilter.html
Think I have the same but saves £2 and found one from baldwin, if you can find one! (Long discarded the box sorry)
https://www.coolairvw.co.uk/Item/Shop_b ... ilter.html
Think I have the same but saves £2 and found one from baldwin, if you can find one! (Long discarded the box sorry)
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Baldwin BF7691 look the one, can cross reference. Cheapest looks £8 before postage. When it arrived I blew through it and there was pretty much zero resistance (good)
That's the one in the link CB put with their kits and the T ect so much work works on mine that I daily drove
Found this at £13.90 delivered
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/151330478635
That's the one in the link CB put with their kits and the T ect so much work works on mine that I daily drove
Found this at £13.90 delivered
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/151330478635