Wed, 11 Nov 98 8:09:53 +0100 - Message No. 4442
From: "Rebl_Manfred"

Subject: Re: fuel pump - water


hmmmm, you are right I did not think about this problem enough, it must be 
the swimmer (Schwimmer) which controls this.



mit freundlichen Gruessen
  Manfred Rebl / ATBEASP1 Resident Engineer Wuerzburg
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Original Text
From: "Michael Dipper" , on 10.11.1998 
21:58:
Hi Manfred,

On Tue, 10 Nov 1998, Rebl_Manfred wrote:

>   
> No defenitely not, if it would do so the bike would be sucked off 
> ("abgsaufen")always when the engine would not run and the ignition would 
be 
> on.

Despite your answer is correct (pump runs only when engine is running), IMO
the explanation is not :-) A running fuel pump means not necessarily that
the engine "sucks off". There is on every engine always a possibility to
return not needed fuel to the tank or to stop the pump from further
flooding the carburettors while the engine is running. Otherwise your
engine would have to consume the MAXIMUM fuel rate the pump can give ALL
the time and there would be no chance to save the extra fuel when running
with lower gas position.

Greets,          --- Micha ---

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