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<blockquote data-quote="Darren2030" data-source="post: 623218" data-attributes="member: 26562"><p>Hi </p><p>Recently bought a so called ‘best quality’ alternator fuel pump for my 1641 rebuilt engine took him for a drive and couldn’t believe it leaked around the seal and screws having planed to go away that day camping for the week I had to change it to a cheap spare dynamo one I had. I also changed the pushrod to a 108mm lucky for me it fitted and runs so we could get away would it be ok to leave it on or would I need to get an alternator pump!? Basically would it make any difference? </p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darren2030, post: 623218, member: 26562"] Hi Recently bought a so called ‘best quality’ alternator fuel pump for my 1641 rebuilt engine took him for a drive and couldn’t believe it leaked around the seal and screws having planed to go away that day camping for the week I had to change it to a cheap spare dynamo one I had. I also changed the pushrod to a 108mm lucky for me it fitted and runs so we could get away would it be ok to leave it on or would I need to get an alternator pump!? Basically would it make any difference? Cheers [/QUOTE]
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