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The Fuelflow ECCO LM102 is the best option.
it is a diaphragm pump design expressly for SUs on Morris minors. (1- 1/2 PSI )
I have one on my 28 Top Hat with a 1" SU and it works quietly and reliably.
Best to put a small Motorcycle disposable filter on the inlet side to protect the valves from tank grit.
They retail at $135 here in NZ.
The company owner is a Toolmaker and is very helpful and knowledgeable about his product. He sells many to the Morris minor Clubs and Parts Suppliers worldwide.
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I think the Fuelflow pump is the one I fitted to my MGB almost thirty years ago. It gives the reassuring Tick Tick until the carbies fill and once the motor is started I can't hear it.
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Looks like a well designed, appropriate pump. They're available in the UK for much the same price:
https://simonbbc.com/fuel-flow-su-replac...tallation/
Suffolk, UK
1925 Chummy
1934 Box
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I have run a Facet pump in my single-seater for 8 years or more.The space saving compared to an SU is very useful in this cramped environment. VSCC wont accept them.The "tick" changes in timbre when tank is dry.Rubber mounting advisable.
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08-12-2020, 12:00 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-12-2020, 12:01 PM by John Gould.)
Thanks so much for all the useful advice and info. I guess I should explain why I'm looking to fit one. I want a very early 'look' to the underbonnet area and so I've got the manifolding and carb (Zenith 24T) for an updraught system but I expect it will preclude the use of the AC mechanical pump. For the same reason I don't want to see or hear an electric pump under the bonnet. Ideally I'd have a small, quiet low pressure inline pump halfway along the chassis or at the rear tank. The cheapos look ideal but .......?
Sadly I've a bit of a thing about SUs as I've suffered from them over the years (including being trapped in a crashed Mini listening to the joyful ticking of its pump) but one of the Fuelflow pumps could be a contender. Which one fits at the tank and would its pressure be low enough?
Thanks again folks.