Postby Hasbeen » 26 Feb 2019 06:42
The fuel is actually pumped by the spring in the pump. The spring is compressed by the leaver riding on the cam lobe. The more the spring is compressed the higher the pressure produced by the pump. Our SUs should not be asked to handle above 2.0PSI.
The replacement pumps supplied in Oz come with a couple of spacers in the box to allow you to space them off the block to give the 2.0 PSI. They have a 3/16" & a 1/4" with the last pump I bought some years ago. They are hard to find today, but there are a number of different spacers available.
I gave one 1/4" spacer to a mate restoring a Dolly Sprint, when it had a flooding problem. He required the addition of 3 thicknesses of a kellogs cornflakes packet, spacing to stop his SUs flooding.
I found it most helpful to fit studs to the block, to make fitting the pump around the steering column much easier. It is easy to get the arm off the cam lobe while mucking around fitting the second bolt. This usually results in a bent or broken arm.
Hasbeen