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wanted: fuel pump and boot
#1
allreet. anyone got a used fuel pump and boot? worth a try i guess, before i buy new Big Grin
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#2
Hi Rob

Yes, I do.

The fuel pump is working but very rough. Was getting a bit noisy in hot weather but otherwise very functional. Leaking boot meant that the top (and the connections are very corroded but not beyond use (tho nearly) ). The boot I took off was utterly knanckered. Very squidy and not worth keeping.

However I have another boot which I bought new, but it has a very small split in it where the hard return line passes thru. I bought another Sad

But am tight, so I kept both of these!

Are you in a hurry?? I ask as my car is in Glasgow (just MOT'd) but I am in london. I will be going up in the next month (or so...) if you can hold on.

andy
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#3
hi andy, i'm in no serious rush, what sorta price do you want? and do you have paypal?

cheers

Rob
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#4
nice one Andy, great you can help Rob out with his resto Smile
Claire Wright  - Club Treasurer
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#5
yup yup indeed Smile my fuel boot has disintergrated into the tank, then the bits have stuck to everything and gone rock hard :S due to the 20yr old fuel :S
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#6
**sucks thru teeth**

These DeLorean parts are expensive you know! Can't get em no more, see?? :?

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#7
I think you will find acetone will clean most stuff out....but of course its very flammable,.

Dave H in Manchester will have a new tank, and so have I, but you'd have to collect it.
Chris Parnham

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#8
thanks for the advice chris, i didnt think of acetone. i have some, i'll give it a try tomorrow Smile yey
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