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PostPosted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 9:53 am    Post subject: Fuel Pump Reply with quote

Doing a major on a 1978 Tiger when we purchased the fuel pump for it we found that the part number had been changed several times. Did not think much about it until we received the pump and found that the housing was to long and would not fit above the carb. to get the engine back on. It took three tries to get the right pump, which we finally found one with the old part number and lucky for me it worked. Anyone else run into this, or is this old news and we just didn't know what was going on? Thanks Chad
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 12:08 pm    Post subject: Fuel Pump Reply with quote

Yes, I had the same problem. The overhaul shop was unaware of the non-standard pump and it took probably 2 days of mechanics time (strung out over a week) to get to the bottom of it. Royal PITA. Yes, I guess it was old news but I and all those working with me were unaware of the problem.

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 30, 2007 10:14 pm    Post subject: Fuel Pump Reply with quote

To the best of my knowledge, the only change of which I'm aware is a
fuel pump with the outlet very close to the engine mount. This can be
corrected with the right fitting.
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 5:53 am    Post subject: Fuel Pump Reply with quote

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Yes, I had the same problem. The overhaul
shop was unaware of the non-standard pump and it took probably 2 days of
mechanics time (strung out over a week) to get to the bottom of it. Royal
PITA. Yes, I guess it was old news but I and all those working with me
were unaware of the problem.

It is old news, and Lycoming Service Instruction 1110C, dated April 10,
1987, details the modification to the HA-6 carburetor to prevent the
interference with the new AC fuel pump LW-16335 which replaced the older
75246 fuel pump. The O-360-A4K engine is specifically mentioned. This
required milling a small area near the idle mixture screw on the top of the
carburetor and most likely could be done with a die grinder/rotary burr
without removing the carburetor when the fuel pump is off. Shouldn't have
taken more than about an hour to do! (hope you didn't have to pay for 2
days of labor!) The port locations on the new pump were clocked differently
and required a new stainless steel fuel line to the carburetor (not relevant
if you installed a fuel flow transducer in the line using hoses).

A lot of people probably got caught up in this change and paid extra money
because the shop didn't subscribe to the $35/yr Lycoming Service Bulletins,
Instructions and Letters.

Cliff A&P/IA
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