Fuel pump - testing, removal and refitting

Note: Refer to the warning at the end of Section 1 before proceeding.

Testing
1 The fuel pump may be quite simply tested by disconnecting the fuel inlet pipe from the carburettor and placing its open end in a container.

2 Disconnect the LT lead from the negative terminal of the ignition coil to prevent the engine firing.

3 Actuate the starter motor. Regular welldefined spurts of fuel should be seen being ejected from the open end of the fuel inlet pipe.

4 Where this is not evident and yet there is fuel in the tank, the pump is in need of renewal. The pump is a sealed unit and cannot be dismantled or repaired.

Removal
5 On OHV and HCS engines, the fuel pump is mounted on the cylinder block and is actuated by a lever which is in direct contact with an eccentric cam on the camshaft.

6 On CVH engines, the fuel pump is mounted on the cylinder head and is actuated by a pushrod from an eccentric cam on the camshaft.

7 To remove the pump, disconnect and plug the fuel inlet and outlet hoses (and on HCS engines, the fuel return hose) at the pump and then unbolt it from the engine (see illustration). Note the fuel hose connections to ensure correct reconnection on refitting.

5.7 CVH engine fuel pump removal
5.7 CVH engine fuel pump removal

8 Retain any insulating spacers and remove and discard the flange gaskets.

9 On CVH engines, withdraw the push-rod (see illustration).

5.9 Removing the fuel pump push-rod
5.9 Removing the fuel pump push-rod

Refitting 10 Refitting is a reversal of removal, but use new flange gaskets. If crimped type hose clips were used originally, these will have been destroyed when disconnecting the fuel hoses.

Renew them with conventional nut and screw type clips. Ensure that the fuel hoses are correctly reconnected as noted before removal (see illustration).

5.10 Fuel pump connections on 1.1 and 1.3 litre HCS engines
5.10 Fuel pump connections on 1.1 and 1.3 litre HCS engines

A Inlet from tank
B Outlet to carburettor
C Return to tank

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