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ongoing eber headaches
Posted: 18 Apr 2010, 20:40
by Rey
hi there,spent yet another day trying to sort my eber d2l out on my 1990 westy atlantic turns out i need afuel pump,only problem is i have only got half of the part number as the label has partly come off part number reads 251 505 4.... can anybody out there give me the full part number or a list of fuel pump part numbers that will run the d2l without modification as i dont know how to alter pressures and flow rates etc.any help would be greatly appreciated as this is the final piece in whats been a long and expensive puzzle!
Re: ongoing eber headaches
Posted: 18 Apr 2010, 23:03
by Oldiebut goodie
Re: ongoing eber headaches
Posted: 19 Apr 2010, 15:49
by Rey
thanks for that bud!will have a look.much appreciated
Re: ongoing eber headaches
Posted: 19 Apr 2010, 16:05
by purplecrocs
Can I ask how you diagnosed it was the pump at fault?
my ebers not working... no idea why as yet, and a bit scared of taking it apart?! My fan comes on but no heat.... and no clicking pump sound - were these the symptoms you had?
thanks
j
Re: ongoing eber headaches
Posted: 19 Apr 2010, 17:06
by Rey
tested the wiring to the pump and was getting a feed,connected pump up to 12v supply,not even a click so presume the pumps dead
Re: ongoing eber headaches
Posted: 19 Apr 2010, 17:43
by ringo
The pump will only click once when connected as it expects an alternating signal (or something like that) - just to point that out if your not aware (i was expecting it to furiously tick away when i connected 12v to it)....
Ringo
Re: ongoing eber headaches
Posted: 22 Apr 2010, 12:45
by purplecrocs
How do you take the pump off to test it without petrol spewing everywhere... I'm assuming theres a pipe running from the tank to it...?
thanks!
Re: ongoing eber headaches
Posted: 22 Apr 2010, 13:44
by Oldiebut goodie
Leave it in place! It's easier to take 12v to it.
Re: ongoing eber headaches
Posted: 22 Apr 2010, 15:10
by purplecrocs
ok... how? the connectors seem pretty tight to get to tucked up against the underside, what would i do, make up some wire with the same size connectors and stick them on then apply the other end straight to the battery?... then listen for the click...