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#1 Posted : Monday, 5 November 2007 3:25:28 PM(UTC)
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Hi Guys

Just thought I would run this by you. I began to pull my fuel pump down today. On my car, part of the original steel fuel line has been replaced by a rubber one which fits into a nozzle about 2cm long on the inlet side of the pump.
I pulled on this nozzle and it fell straight out of the pump. Ah that will be the source of the leak then!

I have replaced and re-sealed the nozzle with sealing compound and now have a tight fit and all is fine. My memory of how they came from the factory is that the fuel lines screwed together.
Question is, is this a normal set up for the later non-glass bowl- type pumps,or is this a dodgy past repair.
I ask because I dont want fuel spilling out all over the place again.

Thanks for any tips

Steve


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