Guys,
The last time I removed the top on my 356A fuel pump was about 4 years ago. I put a new gasket on the top and under the 10mm bolt. Its been perfect ever since till this week.
We have temps up to the high 80 degrees over here and after a run my temp gauge was in the middle verticle. don't see that so often. Came home turned the fuel tap to off and messed about in the garage. After about 15 minutes the fuel started to boil in the carbs. It happened the same last year I ignored it.
Came out the following day for another run. Turned the fuel tap on and I pulled the car out by hand from the garage. Looked down to see a stream of fuel from under the car as I pulled it out. ( None before I turned the fuel tap on )
The petrol was flowing out from the gasket on the fuel pump. Made sure the top 10mm bolt was tight and took it for a run. Same temps as the day before same middle position of the temp gauge. On returning home all dry but this time I did not turn off the fuel. Waited for the boiling that did not happen? When cold I then turned it off.
Tell me guys, the boiling, the expansion when hot, the fact I was unlucky the gasket was just not compressed enough?? Do you tighten the 10mm bolt often? Hell, the fuel drips straight down near the muffler.
I was lucky I pulled the car out of the garage not drove it out, I would not have noticed!! Odd eh???
Roy
The last time I removed the top on my 356A fuel pump was about 4 years ago. I put a new gasket on the top and under the 10mm bolt. Its been perfect ever since till this week.
We have temps up to the high 80 degrees over here and after a run my temp gauge was in the middle verticle. don't see that so often. Came home turned the fuel tap to off and messed about in the garage. After about 15 minutes the fuel started to boil in the carbs. It happened the same last year I ignored it.
Came out the following day for another run. Turned the fuel tap on and I pulled the car out by hand from the garage. Looked down to see a stream of fuel from under the car as I pulled it out. ( None before I turned the fuel tap on )
The petrol was flowing out from the gasket on the fuel pump. Made sure the top 10mm bolt was tight and took it for a run. Same temps as the day before same middle position of the temp gauge. On returning home all dry but this time I did not turn off the fuel. Waited for the boiling that did not happen? When cold I then turned it off.
Tell me guys, the boiling, the expansion when hot, the fact I was unlucky the gasket was just not compressed enough?? Do you tighten the 10mm bolt often? Hell, the fuel drips straight down near the muffler.
I was lucky I pulled the car out of the garage not drove it out, I would not have noticed!! Odd eh???
Roy
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