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It seems to me that I recently saw something about a multifuel Deuce running without the in-tank fuel pump working.
Never really thought about it, as I figure my Deuce runs well.
Doing a little PM today, I wanted to drain the primary fuel filter. I'd guess it hasn't been drained since I got it 16 months ago. I know, I know.....
I opened the petcock & a small dribble came out, then stopped. I then remembered something on SS about switching on the power & let the fuel pump run. I turned on the switch & nothing happened.
Following the PS article, I checked the fuse. There was fuel inside the glass fuse!! Fuse was blown.
I put in a new fuse, hooked up the power, & WHAT'S THAT NOISE?
I don't think I've ever heard the fuel pump run before.
Do you suppose I really could have driven nearly 2,000 miles without a fuel pump?
I wonder if the truck will now have more power. I'm anxious to pull the old lowboy trailer with the bomber tug on it again & see how it does.
By the way. It had a 2.5 amp 250volt slo-blo fuse. Is that the correct fuse?
Another day In which I learned something. Okay.
Eric
Never really thought about it, as I figure my Deuce runs well.
Doing a little PM today, I wanted to drain the primary fuel filter. I'd guess it hasn't been drained since I got it 16 months ago. I know, I know.....
I opened the petcock & a small dribble came out, then stopped. I then remembered something on SS about switching on the power & let the fuel pump run. I turned on the switch & nothing happened.
Following the PS article, I checked the fuse. There was fuel inside the glass fuse!! Fuse was blown.
I put in a new fuse, hooked up the power, & WHAT'S THAT NOISE?
I don't think I've ever heard the fuel pump run before.
Do you suppose I really could have driven nearly 2,000 miles without a fuel pump?
I wonder if the truck will now have more power. I'm anxious to pull the old lowboy trailer with the bomber tug on it again & see how it does.
By the way. It had a 2.5 amp 250volt slo-blo fuse. Is that the correct fuse?
Another day In which I learned something. Okay.
Eric