<VV> Fuel Pump Woes

Dave Keillor dkeillor at tconcepts.com
Tue Sep 7 12:32:35 EDT 2010


Bill,

The only reason that you're getting a raw gas smell is that you have a gas leak.  From your description, it seems to be at the pump, but there could also be one elsewhere.  The only time I get a smell is sometimes immediately after filling up.

I've installed an Airtex electric pump in my '65 restoration car and I'd be happy to send you pictures of how I did it.  Interestingly, I used the basic gas line routing of the '69.

I'll be gone the rest of the week, but I could send you the pictures and description next week.

Just to be clear that I'm not an electric pump bigot, I have mechanical pumps on my '66 and '69.

Dave Keillor
-----Original Message-----
From: virtualvairs-bounces at corvair.org [mailto:virtualvairs-bounces at corvair.org] On Behalf Of Bill H.
Sent: Monday, September 06, 2010 1:59 PM
To: virtualvairs at corvair.org
Subject: <VV> Fuel Pump Woes

                                                                            B"H

Hi everone!  Best wishes for a happy Labor Day!

Well, I finally got bitten by the nasty fuel pump bug that seems to making the 
rounds again.  I've been through 3 stock-style 

fuel pumps over the last couple of months, yesterday the raw gas smell was so 
bad in the car that the wife threw up in the car!  On the way 

home from a nice dinner at a restaurant for my b'day.  When I checked the 
engine, I saw the telltale puffs of smoke coming from the (new) pump.
Got one more spare that I bought last month from Clark's.  It has hex hold-down 
bolts instead of slotted screws.  I'll give that one a shot, but I'm hearing 
some stories of those being just as bad.

Anyway, before she makes me get rid of the Monza, I'd like to know:

1. if anyone understands how to fix those defective fuel pumps?  I read the
recent CORSA Communique article on it, but I don't understand how you're 
supposed to mash the metal to keep the diaphrgm in place.

2.  Is there any way of identifying a defective fuel pump by the tag?

3.  Also, if I'm forced to, can anyone recommend a reasonably-priced electric 
fuel pump along with any other suggestions for retrofitting such a pump
to a 69?

If I can't stop the car from those nasty smells, I'm afraid I"m gonna have to 
put her up for sale, and soon!

Best regards...Bill Hershkowitz 69 Monza Coupe 110 PG



      
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