Facet fuel pumps

Facet fuel pumps

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GTRMikie

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Saturday 25th July 2015
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I've just had my sixth Facet Red Top fuel pump fail (pity they're not as reliable as my Red Top battery!)
Any suggestions for an alternative pump, with similar dimensions to the cylindrical Facet, that I could use? Holley pumps look similar and get good reviews, but I believe they can be noisy, and similar Mallory pumps appear to be unavailable at the moment, even from Summit Racing.

GTRMikie

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Saturday 25th July 2015
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Unfortunately, Facet pumps appear to be "sealed for life". I don't think they can be dismantled. I do have filters and these are always clean. When they do stop pumping, if I give them a good "bash" they usually burst back into life, but this gets a bit tiresome! My car is now 15 years old so maybe the pump failure rate is not as bad as it seems. Incidentally the latest Facet pumps are so called "solid state", they buzz instead of ticking, but they only buzz properly if you have a good 12volts at the pump, any voltage drop and the pumping rate can drop dramatically. I'm looking for something a bit more reliable!

GTRMikie

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Saturday 25th July 2015
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Mark, Guy (nice to hear from you again!) Thanks for the offer of the Carter pumps. I have no idea what the Carter pumps are like, would they be a direct replacement for the Facets, ie could I mount them in the same position, low on the rear bulkhead? I seem to remember that the factory mounted the Carters on a chassis member to the side of the engine.

GTRMikie

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Sunday 26th July 2015
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Hi Mark
Thanks for the photos. Unfortunately I don't think I would be able to fit them in my available space, but thanks for the offer.
(I'm contemplating trying a mechanical pump. I don't think I would notice the drop in power caused by the pump! I do have a fuel switching valve on my car, so could use one mechanical pump but still be able to draw fuel from either tank.

GTRMikie

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Sunday 26th July 2015
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macgtech said:
If you have to 'give them a bash' it sounds like there is some kind of poor connection - which I would guess is down to either corrosion or vibration issues. Are they nicely AV mounted?
Yes the pumps are AV mounted and all external connections are fine. Who remembers the electric SU pumps fitted to early classic Minis? They used to seize up and required a good bash to get them going again, but it meant lying on your back in the road because they were mounted on the rear subframe!

GTRMikie

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Monday 27th July 2015
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confusionhunter said:
I've got some spare 4 year old by v low low mileage facets, about 1000 miles between them. 2 of the, you can have for £60 delivered until you find a better solution?
Thanks for the offer but I've just ordered a Holley to try. (I know they are supposed to be noisy, but I'm sure I'll only hear them at tick over!)