Well one of my A5s has been sitting in the barn and not seeing much use lately since I have been so busy. I would crank it up every couple of weeks just to make sure it would start. Yesterday, I got it out and drove it up to the house so I could get it cleaned up since I was loaning it to the church to use in their Vacation Bible School static display. I let it run yesterday while I pressure washed it. I knew it was low on gas when I shut it down but figured I would load it up this morning and stop to fill it up on the way to the church.
Mules being Mules, it decided that it didn't want to crank this morning. I figured it was just too low to pickup gas. I rolled the mule up on the trailer and stopped by the gas station and filled it up. When I got to Church, the Mule still didn't want to start. I got the Starting Fluid and gave it a squirt to help it along while it pulled fuel from the tank to the carb. It would run on the starting fluid but not on the gas. I went to the back to loosen the return line off the top of the Tee. I had gas there but also noticed that I had oil running out. A quick look at the oil as well as smelling it told me that my original fuel pump was dumping gas in the crankcase. I have had this mule for 8 years or more and the original style fuel pump was on it when I got it. There is no telling how long it has been on there. I knew I was on borrowed time and knew the fuel pump would go out sooner or later.
I rolled the Mule off the trailer and into place for the display. I will replace the fuel pump when I get it back home.





