Re: THAT'S IT. I'VE HAD IT WITH THIS FUEL PUMP
[Re: WILD BILL]
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04/08/10 12:54 PM
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rickstershemi
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Gentelmen, Please don't get me wrong. I'm not trying to bash BG or say they have bad pumps. I'm refering to this one pump alone. That's all.
Can I understand their buisness pactices, sure. That doesn't mean I have to agree with them. Does their stuff do the job, Obviously or there wouldn't be so many people running tham.
Please don't take my frustrations with this one used swap meet pump as I'm trying to condem the whole company. Had I bought it new I highly doubt I'ld be in the pickle I'm in.
It wasn't new. I have no idea of the history and that's soley why I'm going with a new pump at the point.
I don't think anyone here thinks you are Bill, just trying to be helpfull
Rickster
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Re: THAT'S IT. I'VE HAD IT WITH THIS FUEL PUMP
[Re: rickstershemi]
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04/08/10 02:05 PM
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Ron Silva
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It was explained to me on the phone why the mounting makes a differnece and it made perfect sense to me then. Something like the ammeture/rotor have a certain amount of float to them and because of their weight , if it is mounted sideways or upside down that will trash the seal. It was designed to be mounted upright.
If you get a new pump, or rebuild this one, do yourself a favor and mount it upright.
SRT DEMON ONE SEAT
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Re: THAT'S IT. I'VE HAD IT WITH THIS FUEL PUMP
[Re: rickstershemi]
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04/08/10 02:54 PM
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WILD BILL
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Gentelmen, Please don't get me wrong. I'm not trying to bash BG or say they have bad pumps. I'm refering to this one pump alone. That's all.
Can I understand their buisness pactices, sure. That doesn't mean I have to agree with them. Does their stuff do the job, Obviously or there wouldn't be so many people running tham.
Please don't take my frustrations with this one used swap meet pump as I'm trying to condem the whole company. Had I bought it new I highly doubt I'ld be in the pickle I'm in.
It wasn't new. I have no idea of the history and that's soley why I'm going with a new pump at the point.
I don't think anyone here thinks you are Bill, just trying to be helpfull
Rickster
Thanks Rick. I just wanted to be clear just in case someone might have read it the wrong way.
I do appreciate everyones help. That's what were all here for right? Help and supprot.
Thank you all
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Re: THAT'S IT. I'VE HAD IT WITH THIS FUEL PUMP
[Re: Ron Silva]
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04/08/10 03:48 PM
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It was explained to me on the phone why the mounting makes a differnece and it made perfect sense to me then. Something like the ammeture/rotor have a certain amount of float to them and because of their weight , if it is mounted sideways or upside down that will trash the seal. It was designed to be mounted upright.
If you get a new pump, or rebuild this one, do yourself a favor and mount it upright.
Ck out the post by Tech@BG, he didn't mention that? web page
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Re: THAT'S IT. I'VE HAD IT WITH THIS FUEL PUMP
[Re: Ron Silva]
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04/08/10 04:45 PM
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It was explained to me on the phone why the mounting makes a differnece and it made perfect sense to me then. Something like the ammeture/rotor have a certain amount of float to them and because of their weight , if it is mounted sideways or upside down that will trash the seal. It was designed to be mounted upright.
If you get a new pump, or rebuild this one, do yourself a favor and mount it upright.
Ck out the post by [Email]Tech@BG[/Email], he didn't mention that? web page
Not every tech at any given manufacturer thinks the same or has the same knowledge.
That being said, the poster admitted the INSTRUCTIONS say to mount it vertically and the TECH did say on here they want it that way so the motor won't fill with fuel.
If you still want to question this or mount yours sideways then please don't come on here complaining.........
Are you sure??
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Re: THAT'S IT. I'VE HAD IT WITH THIS FUEL PUMP
[Re: Challenger 1]
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04/08/10 05:49 PM
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rickstershemi
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It was explained to me on the phone why the mounting makes a differnece and it made perfect sense to me then. Something like the ammeture/rotor have a certain amount of float to them and because of their weight , if it is mounted sideways or upside down that will trash the seal. It was designed to be mounted upright.
If you get a new pump, or rebuild this one, do yourself a favor and mount it upright.
Ck out the post by [Email]Tech@BG[/Email], he didn't mention that? web page
Not every tech at any given manufacturer thinks the same or has the same knowledge.
That being said, the poster admitted the INSTRUCTIONS say to mount it vertically and the TECH did say on here they want it that way so the motor won't fill with fuel.
If you still want to question this or mount yours sideways then please don't come on here complaining.........
Are you sure??
Not sure what you read, but from what I read it CLEARLY proves to me their pumps are meant to be mounted vertically and that is backed up in the 400 instructions....where specifically are you having a problem with this
Rickster
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Re: THAT'S IT. I'VE HAD IT WITH THIS FUEL PUMP
[Re: rickstershemi]
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04/08/10 09:06 PM
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It was explained to me on the phone why the mounting makes a differnece and it made perfect sense to me then. Something like the ammeture/rotor have a certain amount of float to them and because of their weight , if it is mounted sideways or upside down that will trash the seal. It was designed to be mounted upright.
If you get a new pump, or rebuild this one, do yourself a favor and mount it upright.
Ck out the post by [Email]Tech@BG[/Email], he didn't mention that? web page
Not every tech at any given manufacturer thinks the same or has the same knowledge.
That being said, the poster admitted the INSTRUCTIONS say to mount it vertically and the TECH did say on here they want it that way so the motor won't fill with fuel.
If you still want to question this or mount yours sideways then please don't come on here complaining.........
Are you sure??
Not sure what you read, but from what I read it CLEARLY proves to me their pumps are meant to be mounted vertically and that is backed up in the 400 instructions....where specifically are you having a problem with this
Rickster
I'm just messing with his head, I don't have any problem. I always follow the manufacturer instructions, they know there products better than me.
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