19-02-2021, 05:04 PM
Hello all,
I've just come back from a test run after fitting a new diaphragm to the fuel pump on my 1934 Box Saloon. The car seems to be running better, but on returning I found quite a considerable amount of oil around the fuel pump. After cleaning it up and starting the engine again it appears to be coming from the bottom of where the pump joins to the crankcase.
When I refitted the fuel pump I used a new gasket and cleaned the faces, but didn't use any gasket goo as I assumed it wouldn't be needed with a new gasket. The two bolts holding it on are done up well, and I wouldn't like to put much more force into doing them up.
Does any one have any experience on what might be causing this and if it's likely to be as simple as refitting with a bit of gasket goo? I noticed there's some sort of breather hole where the pump attaches to the crankcase, so I'm wondering if there might be something more amiss with how I've put things back together.
Any thoughts much appreciated!
I've just come back from a test run after fitting a new diaphragm to the fuel pump on my 1934 Box Saloon. The car seems to be running better, but on returning I found quite a considerable amount of oil around the fuel pump. After cleaning it up and starting the engine again it appears to be coming from the bottom of where the pump joins to the crankcase.
When I refitted the fuel pump I used a new gasket and cleaned the faces, but didn't use any gasket goo as I assumed it wouldn't be needed with a new gasket. The two bolts holding it on are done up well, and I wouldn't like to put much more force into doing them up.
Does any one have any experience on what might be causing this and if it's likely to be as simple as refitting with a bit of gasket goo? I noticed there's some sort of breather hole where the pump attaches to the crankcase, so I'm wondering if there might be something more amiss with how I've put things back together.
Any thoughts much appreciated!