In-tank fuel pumps in Fury plastic tank

For general chat, questions etc about cars designed by JP - the main forum
Lancaster_bob
Posts: 33
Joined: Wed Jul 01, 2009 2:23 pm
Name: Rob Hopkins
Location: Malvern

In-tank fuel pumps in Fury plastic tank

Postby Lancaster_bob » Tue Jun 12, 2012 1:11 pm

I'm planning to replace the external (noisy, knackered) fuel pump with something that fits inside the tank (plastic, from Fisher) mounted on a removable pump plate. I've got a caterham pump plate assembly, and I can make up a clamping ring to go inside the tank with tapped holes for the 6 screws.

Before I bight the bullet and cut a massive hole in my tank, has anyone ever tried this? Horror stories about perpetual leakage most welcome...

Rob

User avatar
adithorp
Posts: 1200
Joined: Thu Jul 02, 2009 8:26 am
Name: adrian thorp
Location: Hyde, Manchester

Re: In-tank fuel pumps in Fury plastic tank

Postby adithorp » Tue Jun 12, 2012 8:58 pm

It should work. Make the clamp ring as thick as possible.

If it doesn't work, I've got a spare plastic tank left over from fitting your old ally tank.

Lancaster_bob
Posts: 33
Joined: Wed Jul 01, 2009 2:23 pm
Name: Rob Hopkins
Location: Malvern

Re: In-tank fuel pumps in Fury plastic tank

Postby Lancaster_bob » Wed Jun 13, 2012 8:16 am

Will do, although I'll need to work out how to split it to get it into the tank as it needs to be bigger than the hole. I'm thinking two stacked rings, each each with a slit (making them a C shape) but mounted 180 degrees apart. Will look at 'filling' the splits with material on the 'other' ring IYSWIM. I've got a plan for how to assemble it using long temporry studs to hold the rings in place whilst I pop the pump plate on.

You can thank me for the rain too - took the fury off the road 8 weeks ago to replace the dash, and ended up doing a lot of re-wiring. It's nearly there, so expect a marked improvement in weather from this weekend.

You guys still meeting up monthly? Managed to miss last summer entirely with holidays and house moves, want to do more car-based stuff this summer....

Rob

User avatar
matt_gsxr
Posts: 291
Joined: Tue Jul 14, 2009 2:18 pm
Name: Matthew Robson
Location: Oxford

Re: In-tank fuel pumps in Fury plastic tank

Postby matt_gsxr » Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:12 am

If you were to use an intank pump that doesn't have a round base then you could put the retaining ring into the tank more easily.

You could consider a zx12r (circa 2002) pump.
Early ones don't have inbuilt pressure regulators, later i.e. 2006 do have inbuilt regulators. I ran a dead head system with gsxr1000 pump (the components of this look identical to those in the later zx12r pumps) which worked well and was nice and tidy (but the gsxr1000 has a round mounting plate). These mount in the underside of a tank.

I am not sure of your application (I have assumed EFI and < 200hp), so this my be a useless thought.

Earlier pump
Image

Later pump
Image

Matt

User avatar
adithorp
Posts: 1200
Joined: Thu Jul 02, 2009 8:26 am
Name: adrian thorp
Location: Hyde, Manchester

Re: In-tank fuel pumps in Fury plastic tank

Postby adithorp » Wed Jun 13, 2012 10:31 am

If the ring is thick enough then you'll probably be ok to to do it in one piece, put a saw cut in it and be able to spring it enough to get through the hole With a couple of studs in you can then assemble using the other holes, remove the studs and put your bolts in.

Not done any evening runs yet this year. Off to the Alps on Friday, so getting ready for that has taken up too much time. The monthly meet atmy work never attracted nore than one other so I kicked it into touch.


Return to “Jeremy Philips Cars”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 8 guests