Well, Buckeroos, It's been a while since I made any headway on resurrecting my old (but in brand new shape) BN2 gas heater, donated to Pearl.
So far, I have restored the heater I was given, abandoned the original, early-style fuel delivery system and found that my existing, later-style fuel pump is DOA. Scouring the Internet in the usual places (eBay and Samba) turned up zero later-style pumps anywhere in the Northern Hemisphere (no kidding).
So I looked on the Eberspascher web site and found that these heaters have been upgraded a LOT since mine was built, but they are still used in many, many thousands of tractor-trailer sleeper compartments and run on either Diesel, Kerosene or gasoline. They are hideously expensive (About $1,000 per). They also have external pumps - that pump at the same rate and are now driven by a digital circuit. Danny P. generously donated a digital circuit last year, that generates the pulses needed by the later pump.......if I only HAD a later pump.
So here's were it gets interesting.... I take my dead pump and visit the local "Thermo King" service center, where they service truck refrigeration and Eberspacher sleeper cab heaters and asked to talk with a service tech who works on them. He couldn't see why a modern pump wouldn't work - they're driven off of a digital circuit, too. We looked up the specs for the B2/D2 heater (today's version of mine). They have the same fuel consumption and the pumps are readily available - for $200 plus tax each! Then he asked what it was going into and I showed him a picture of the car. "Wait a minute..." he says, walks off into the service bay and returns with a used, slightly corroded D2 pump he had removed when installing an upgrade. "Try this - it should work and I'll give it to you....and I know it works!"
So now I have a new, zero-dollar, 'experimental' pump to try playing with and a circuit to drive it with. Two steps forward, One step back.... Next; Fabricate a test wiring harness to make it all go and see if I can properly set the flow rate.
Stay tuned...or look for an explosion on the horizon.