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RE: inertia cut-out
same for the MKII and any other triumph with an electric pump
cheers
deanc
-----Original Message-----
From: George Richardson [mailto:[email protected]]
Subject: Re: inertia cut-out
In a MKI, the inertial cutout is located on the bulkhead (firewall) just
to
the side of the windshield wiper motor. It has a push-pull switch
located on
the top of it to enable or disable the fuel pump.
It's intended to shut down the fuel pump in the event of a crash, so
that
fuel doesn't spill all over if the fuel lines are broken.
ben dover wrote:
> I've lost the 12 volt supply to my fuel pump. The supply comes from the
> inertia cut-out. Firstly, where is it located and secondly what does it
> do? I've temporary by-passed the cut-out. Is this a save thing to do?
>
>
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