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Recently bought CF Pioneer Auto...Having Fun....?

Hi. I have a CF Pioneer Auto with a 3.5 Rover V8. I have replaced and repaired a few things but stuck on a couple of things. I have 2 broken skylights due to recent wind. One still hanging on but the other in pieces. Have made temporary cover but need replacement asap. Any help on where to get most appreciated. I also have a fuel pump that has stopped working and cannot find it to investigate?
Thanks Mathew

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Mon 12 Jan 2015 @ 21:06 Edit this messageQuote this messagePMQuote this message
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good luck old son heres images of fuel pump https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=bedford+cf+fuel+pump&biw=1024&bih=509&tbm=isch&source=lnms&sa=X&ei=gz60VNTMN4HyUuingcgG&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQ

good luck

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Mon 12 Jan 2015 @ 21:39 Edit this messageQuote this messagePMQuote this message
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The 3500 rover runs on an electric fuel pump. follow the fuel supply line from the carbs back to the petrol tank though it may be the fuel pump could be in the tank. the early rovers (p6) had external pumps but the later sdi models had the pumps inside the tank. If whoever fitted the engine changed or modified the fuel tank you can see how many wires go to the tank. Standard cf set up would only have 1 wire for the fuel gauge and possibly an earth strap.

Andy

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Tue 13 Jan 2015 @ 10:11 Edit this messageQuote this messagePMQuote this message
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Thanks Guy, Sharon & Andy
Most appreciated. Found fuel pump and spade connector loose so luckily all working now! Easy fix once you know where to look :)
Have also found a possible answer to my skylight breakage but it means buying the whole unit which looks like a big-ish job. Interestingly enough I have looked into making a vacuum plastic former which could be fun to build and useful for many things?
Thanks again
Mathew
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