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Fuel pump in my luggage!
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Just removed the fuel pump from my 53 clipper, and will be flying with it to NY and bringing it to Goulds Monday morning for a rebuild! (Diagphram leaking after I rebuilt the pump myself a few years ago)
Trying to air it out good so my luggage doesn't stink. haha. The things we do for our hobby!
Seasons greetings,
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Posted on: 2009/12/19 12:57
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Re: Fuel pump in my luggage!
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I would put it in a large ziplock back, and then another. You may also want to to flush it with something as bringing something that was once saturated in fuel onto a plane is going to get the security folks pretty nervous. I can see the chemical detectors throwing a fit over it.

I am sure the X-ray guys are going to say "What the hell is that!?" or it's German equivalent.

Posted on: 2009/12/19 14:59
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Re: Fuel pump in my luggage!
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Wouldn't it be cheaper to just ship it??

I carted a Packard radio around the US a couple of years ago in my hand luggage, and it always elicited great excitement when it went through the x-ray machines.

Posted on: 2009/12/19 15:02
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Re: Fuel pump in my luggage!
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I dont think in this day and age I would try to put something soaked in fuel in my luggage. I can see being interviewed in a small room and a possible cavity search!


If I had to do it, I would take the pump apart, throw away all the gaskets. Wash all the parts with hot soap and water in the sink, then then run it thought the dishwasher a couple of times on hot by itself. Then double bag all the parts in Zip Lock bags.

Posted on: 2009/12/19 15:20
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Re: Fuel pump in my luggage!
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In German, it would be "Was ist den los hier? Eine Bomben?".

Posted on: 2009/12/20 11:23
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This is what Transport Canada ( and I am almost certain most countries air safety agencies) states about carry on luggage
"Automobile parts - These may include engines, carburetors or fuel tanks that contain or have contained fuel, ........etc."
No mention of fuel pumps but I am it is included in "etc." and you would be prohibited from bringing it on board. I like BigKev's idea but additionally stow it in the checked baggage not carry on and hope for the best although a bomb sniffer dog worth it's Alpo would throw a conniption if it was allowed anywhere near your bag no matter how well you pack it.

Posted on: 2009/12/20 16:10
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Well, The fuel pump and I made it. We got delayed about 9 hours in Amsterdam -because of weather, not security - (had to stay in the airport -no "coffee shop visits")
I had taken out the gasket to the bowl, and hit the whole thing with a blow dryer for a while so it was pretty free of stink. Wrapped in an old shirt and sealed in a plastic bag.
I mean it is perfectly legal to take a liter of congac or whisky, that has got to be more dangerous than an old fuel pump...
Goulds did a very pretty job on the rebuild, so that membrane will be one less thing to leak/ make troubles....
Happy holidays!
Mike

Posted on: 2009/12/26 11:28
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How lucky you are to make it without difficulty. Just heard on the news they shut the Bakersfield CA airport down for several hours because someone had 5 soda pop bottles full of honey in his luggage. The detectors flagged them as explosive type material and when suitcase opened, they called out a hazmat team because one of the inspectors complained of feeling faint from the fumes. Must have been some really potent honey.

Posted on: 2010/1/5 20:11
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Re: Fuel pump in my luggage!
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I often heard solid cheeses and chocolate in suitcases also cause false hits on some of those detectors. I don't know if it's something about the consistency or the chemical signature.

The worst experience I ever had was on a business trip in Europe. I flew from Sandsted Airport (outside of London) to Rotterdam, Holland for a business meeting and then back to Sandsted. So I was only in Holland for about 5 hours carrying just my large rolling laptop bag.

The customs agent wanted to know who goes all the way to Holland for 5 hours. So they proceed to go dump out the entire contents of my laptop bag, and have a narcotics dogs sniff me and my bag looking for drugs. At least I didn't get the rubber glove treatment!!

Posted on: 2010/1/5 20:23
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Re: Fuel pump in my luggage!
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I don't fly that often, but it frequently is on one-way tickets as I fly one way and take a cruise liner back. I've been subjected to the "random bag dump" a few times, no fun.

And to think, back in the 60s I used to fly to my summer place down in the Great Smokies of NC with my shotgun in my checked bags, and the shells in my carry-on, declared same at check-in, and that was that, never a question.

Posted on: 2010/1/5 20:46
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