anyone know of a good way to change this.......as this is my first mini and im kinda new to this small of an engine.... (use to american 350's) but anyway....i know where the pump is and it looks like its in a really tight spot.......do i need to pull the engine to get it out of the way of the firewall.......or can i just squeeze my arms in there and hope i dont get caught on something........
Fuel Pump leaking
Started by
Motion
, Jun 16 2004 03:27 PM
9 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 16 June 2004 - 03:27 PM
#2
Posted 16 June 2004 - 03:53 PM
Hi
You don't need to remove the motor Its just a question of carefully squeezing your hands into the space.
Siggy
You don't need to remove the motor Its just a question of carefully squeezing your hands into the space.
Siggy
#3
Posted 16 June 2004 - 06:42 PM
thanks......now its just down to finding one for my 1000 cc
#4
Posted 17 June 2004 - 07:14 AM
All the pumps are the same
Siggy
Siggy
#5
Posted 17 June 2004 - 03:16 PM
thats good info to know
#6
Posted 17 June 2004 - 03:30 PM
Or if you have problems finding a pump, why not fit an electric one
Siggy
Siggy
#7
Posted 18 June 2004 - 08:09 PM
ok so this might sound a little bit off but how do i do that...........im a body repair man i really dont do engines
#8
Posted 18 June 2004 - 09:02 PM
You can buy an electric pump from a motorsport type supplier, ie Demon Tweeks or the German version.
The mount it in the boot or under the bonnet, depending on what type of pump it is. Disconnect the old one and connect the 2 pipes together. Wire the pump through the Ignition, so it only works when the ignition is live.
Siggy
The mount it in the boot or under the bonnet, depending on what type of pump it is. Disconnect the old one and connect the 2 pipes together. Wire the pump through the Ignition, so it only works when the ignition is live.
Siggy
#9
Posted 19 June 2004 - 11:44 AM
I have just done one on mine, im 6foot 2 with big hands it was ok, firts nut was a doddle but the other one was a bit harder. you will need a deep socket for the second nut on the left and a spanner for the one on the right.
Thing to watch out for is not to drop the socket as i did :saywhat: took an hour to find the bugger, only deep socket i had.
Got my pump from mini spares, next day :cheese:
She runs loverly now
Cheers
Tucker
Thing to watch out for is not to drop the socket as i did :saywhat: took an hour to find the bugger, only deep socket i had.
Got my pump from mini spares, next day :cheese:
She runs loverly now
Cheers
Tucker
#10
Posted 19 June 2004 - 02:33 PM
if you have a 1/4" drive socket set, its a lot easier.
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