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RE: [DMCForum] Re: anyone have an extra fuel pump??
- From: "John Hervey" <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 21:41:54 -0600
Brian, Change the filter or I can send you a new filter if you have my new
baffle set up and then try to run the pump backwards. I have known them to
un-lodge and work fine after that. My new fuel input system allows you to
purchase a filter screen locally or purchase one from me for $5.00.  Here is
a link for the new system.
Let me know
John H.
http://www.specialtauto.com/delorean-parts/images/fuel-screen-1.jpg
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Brian [mailto:TK581@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
  Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 12:43 PM
  To: DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [DMCForum] Re: anyone have an extra fuel pump??
  Thanks,
  I'm using John H's filter and pump as well.  The pump was new when
  purchased.I found nothing wrong with the filter when I changed it
  again except that it was brown - which as we know is normal.  SO
  perhaps general bad luck was at work.
  So I take it that fuel pumps ARE rebuildable and that I could
  probably get a decent core return because my core is brand new save
  the shell?
  As to being an idiot and poor - I'm only implying that my wealth is
  not at a point where I end up buying 10 of the same item and be
  happy about it!
  Sounds pretty reasonable I think.
  thanks for listening :)
  --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "cruznmd" <racuti1@xxxx> wrote:
  >
  > You will always get dirt in your tank. The fuel station tanks are
  > full of it. Especially if you get fuel when the station's tank is
  > low. (You never know when that is, of course)
  >
  > All you can do is clean, clean, clean. Change the filter regularly
  > and pray (or not).
  >
  > Bye the bye, I purchased a few new pickup screens from John H.
  They
  > always turned brown pretty quick. I always thought they were
  sucking
  > up massive amounts of dirt. It turns out that that's how they
  react
  > to the fuel and it's nothing to worry about. Just FYI.
  >
  > Rich A.
  > #5335
  >
  > --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Joe OBrien" <joeyoseppijoe@xxxx>
  > wrote:
  > >
  > > I wasn't taking you for an idiot. Just it IS frustrating how
  after
  > > you clean the tank with a fury, dirt still appears. I have still
  > had
  > > to replace my pick up screen after a few months because some
  > > residual dirt appeared from somewhere.
  > >
  > > The vendor comment is only because a vendor can't warranty a
  pump
  > > that failed because of dirt, only one that fails under normal
  use.
  > >
  > > Now I scrub & dry ALL compnents of the tank. Watch out for any
  > > lingering dirt or contaminents in the fuel lines that may
  already
  > be
  > > past the pick up screen.
  > >
  > >
  > > John Hervey has rebuilt pumps for $50 I believe.
  > >
  > >
  > >
  > > Joe OBrien
  > >
  > >
  > > --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Brian" <TK581@xxxx> wrote:
  > > >
  > > > Just to clarify - I DID do a white glove treatment before
  > > installing
  > > > the new components, including new filter and new pump and
  > hoses.
  > > I
  > > > just want to make sure that I wasn't taken as some stupid
  idiot
  > > who
  > > > just throws crap together.  I'm sure others can relate to the
  > > > frustration of purchasing an item and it getting screwed up.
  > > >
  > > > --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Joe OBrien"
  > <joeyoseppijoe@xxxx>
  > > > wrote:
  > > > >
  > > > > Unless you like repeatedly ripping shit apart by using cheap
  > > parts
  > > > > I'd just buy another fuel pump.
  > > > >
  > > > > It wasn't the vendors fault there was dirt in the tank
  still.
  > > > Drain
  > > > > the tank, give it the white glove treatment on ALL
  components,
  > > > clean
  > > > > out the all lines for crap you can't see. Scrub all p[arts
  of
  > > the
  > > > > fual baffle to remove any varnish. Clean it, then clean it
  > agin,
  > > > > install a new pump, and replace the pump hoses.
  > > > >
  > > > > Park the car and wait till you have the money to fix it.
  Other
  > > > than
  > > > > that you'll just be fighting it all the time. Do it right
  thr
  > > > first
  > > > > time.
  > > > >
  > > > > Best of luck,
  > > > >
  > > > > Joe
  > > > >
  > > > >
  > > > >
  > > > >
  > > > >
  > > > >
  > > > > --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Brian" <TK581@xxxx> wrote:
  > > > > >
  > > > > > Hi!
  > > > > >
  > > > > > Long time no post!  I was recently driving my DeLorean
  when
  > > > > finally
  > > > > > the fuel pump made a very distinct whirling and wild
  wizzing
  > > > sound
  > > > > > that could only mean one thing!  It's not working!
  ANyway,
  > I
  > > > > wanted
  > > > > > to go with the club for a run in March so I really need to
  > get
  > > > the
  > > > > > car working again.  Her's the problem - a couple months
  ago
  > I
  > > > > > purchased a fuel pump from a reputable DMC retailer here
  and
  > > > > > installed it.  I had a clean tank and brand new tank
  > filter.
  > > > All
  > > > > > was well... until the whole thing stoppeD.  Well I sent it
  > to
  > > > > Bosch
  > > > > > and they cut it open to find a chunk of crap in there.
  Well
  > > the
  > > > > > isides are now clean and still brand new while the shell
  has
  > > > been
  > > > > > cut open.  So I bought a pump for $150 and got nothing out
  > of
  > > > it.
  > > > > I
  > > > > > have been using my old tired fuel pump since then but as
  > > stated
  > > > > > above it is now going bye bye.  So I feel a bit
  flustered...
  > i
  > > > > don't
  > > > > > have a lot of money because I'm a poor student and I
  thought
  > > my
  > > > > > first fuel pump would actually work!  Well, the retailer
  did
  > > > > nothing
  > > > > > to help me and all I want to do is get the car running.
  > So...
  > > > now
  > > > > > you all heard my sob story and the bottom line is,
  > > > > >
  > > > > > does anybody have a used or cheap fuel filter I can
  purchase
  > > for
  > > > > the
  > > > > > time between me getting a brand new pump and rubber
  > components?
  > > > > >
  > > > > > thanks in advance... my direct e-mail is schaub-art@xxxx
  > > > > >
  > > > > > thanks,
  > > > > > Brian
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