> > I actually cut apart the old TAT3 inline tank and know why it fails and > probably why all the inline pumps are prone to failure. The armature is not > made like a starter or alternator. the armature on the fuel pump rides on a > shaft and there are nylon bushings where the armature rides on that shaft. > With external pumps building extra heat and working to pull fuel, a task > they were not really well designed to do, the nylon heats, distorts, grabs > the inside of the armature and "poof" no more fuel pump. > "good enough" to last out the warranty, probably. Wow, what crap! Not even a cheap bronze bushing for a critical part?! Metal spinning in nylon will generate heat too, even a microscopic imperfection will cause local melting that will only increase, "positive feedback" style. Anyway, tomorrow I hope to take a few pictures and proceed to get the pump > mounted and put the bloody mess back together. I'd hoped to do it today, but > the baffle would not sit without clamping, so I'm waiting out the J.B. weld > cure time > magnets! Surplus "disk drive" magnets, aka supermagnets. They might even be good enough for installation, not just glue clamping. If your baffle was "L" shaped so it couldn't tip over I bet 3 or 4 of them would have mounted the baffle without glue or welding. I know that sounds crazy but I think it would be a good permanent solution. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://list.amc-list.com/pipermail/amc-list-amc-list.com/attachments/20100518/716cee72/attachment.htm> _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com