Hi Chris,
Very interesting link, I’d not realised that the newer petrol was that much of
a problem.
Jim
From: Chris Young
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2014 8:45 AM
To: quantumowners
Subject: Re: [Quantum Owners] Extreme fuel pump
whilst it is all off, (both mine have the fuel take off and
whilst it is all off, (both mine have the fuel take off and return at the
top) make sure your rubber fuel pipes are e10 fuel ok.
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/forum/9/viewthread.php?tid=153126
has the detail..
On 23 October 2014 05:07, Nigel Plant wrote:
> As chris says, take the rear
As chris says, take the rear tub off, it seems a big job, but is actually
quite easy. When you put a new one on, put it on the bulkhead behind the
passenger seat, per Chris above, ghen you can easily access with just taking
the rear NS wheel off.
Is your car injection or carb? Mine is injectio
I've been in touch with QMC this afternoon who suggested neatly cutting a small
access in the upper boot inner wall and replacing with an access panel cover
after poss stainless? He did say this area was not a load or stress area?
What's your thoughts on this.
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you've just gotta take the rear grp section off.. It isn't that hard as
long as you can undo the wiring easily. on both of mine I've had there are
two bolts in the boot and then two at the bottom of the wheel arches. then
the tub will lift off.. (frustratinlgly it will break any sealing done
round
Hi can anyone give me some guidance . Just tried to start my Extreme and
the electric fuel pump sounded very slow and reluctant. I then started to
get a slight burning smell. I am sure the pump has seized and bunt out. I
have removed the o/s/r wheel and can only just see the pump on top of the