Icarus33 posted some pics of a dissected lift pump, one of which i've attached. I've heard all the fuss about failing liftpumps, but never "what" exactly failed. Is it the motor? Or is it when the pump quits putting out the proper pressure/volume, it is considered failed. The reason I ask is something I remembered while looking at the attached picture. I had an old hot rod that had a holley "blue"(i think) pump which at that time was there "bad boy". It was the same type of pump, but there was one major difference in the design. On the holley, the sliding "rotors" or "vanes" or whatever you call them were exactly 90 degrees to wall of the pump. I appears that the carters "vanes" are around 45 degrees or so, thus a lot of the centrifugal force of the spinning rotor is pushing the vane against it's "carrier" instead of out agains the edge of the pump. I'm just wondering if these failures are due to vanes "sticking", thus dropping the pumps overall capacity. I can see how even 1 sticking vane would cause a huge problem.
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