Aidan wrote:fuel pump eric it's right next to rear wheel and would have been submerged, if electrical contacts not good no fuel, can you here the pump when you turn ignition on ?
Hi Aidan, thanks for your thoughts .... appreciated.
No, I couldn't hear anything because I was parked only 4ft from a busy main road and my daughter's continued loud cackling laughter. She has now, like a naughty malevolent child, posted my antics on bloody Facebook!! ...Grrrrrr.
Notwithstanding that, the AA bloke announced that although fuel was flowing, the pressure wasn't `great.` I take it from that comment that the fuel pump was in fact working? Therefore, unless my logic is seriously flawed, the fuel pipe then goes to the `injectors?` As I said the spark-plugs were found to be dry as a bone. Strange therefore.
Anyway, talking about engines, I was on my way to fetch a newspaper the other morning and looking up to the high-rise block of flats saw our local Iranian on his 6th floor balcony vigorously flapping a rug, so I shouted up saying "Hey, Abdul, having trouble getting her started?"

Eric.