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Why do you think Walbro is lying about this?
Doug s/v Callista "Marc" wrote in message ... You got the same ones as we have,Doug. Yes, you have to bend the mounting bracket drastically. Pry off the end caps and the clam shell protection comes apart, exposing the pump. Remove three(?) screws on the bottom plate to expose the filter. http://www.autoperformanceengineerin...6000_pump.html On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 11:48:16 -0400, "Doug Dotson" wrote: It appears these do not. Just to remove the mounting bracket one would have to bend it out of shape quite drastically. I looked closely at the brass caps top and bottom and it does appear that they may be able to be pryed off. But in any case the instructions say the filters are not servicable and there are no spares or instructions for servicing provided. Doug s/v Callista "Rich Hampel" wrote in message ... Must be a 'new' version as all my Walbro pumps have accessible/removalbe/cleanable protection screens/strainer wire. In article , Doug Dotson wrote: Both my WALBRO pumps came with no replacement filters. A large box in bold print in the instructions states the following: " SERVICE DATA The Walbro Marine Electronic Pump incorporates two (2) built-in filters, one for filtering fine particles and the other (a magnet) for trapping metalic particles. Due to the construction of the protective outer shell, these filters cannot be serviced." The plastic outer shell appears to be glued together. Perhaps this is a newer or different model than the one you have. Doug s/v Callista : "Marc" wrote in message ... The internal filter on the Walbro can be cleaned. In fact, they supply a spare with the pump. Taking the pump apart is a little fussy in an emergency situation. I am a little concerned to find out that a pump failure may result in a blocked fuel supply due to the wobble plate. Right now, I have the Walbro in line with my mechanical pump. On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 17:55:34 -0400, "Doug Dotson" wrote: I seem to recall from the WALBRO docs that the pump is not field servicable. Specifically, it states that the internal filters cannot be changed. Doug s/v Callista "Kelton Joyner" wrote in message . .. Unless you have isolation valves to allow servicing of a parallel pump, series works just as well for backup. fuel wil flow through the unpowered pump. Kelton W4IND s/v Isle Escape Larry W4CSC wrote: (Steven Shelikoff) wrote in : That begs the question why are you going to put two pumps in parallel if you only want to run one at a time? Steve Backup? Larry W4CSC |
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