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Old fuel draining by jumping the fuel pymp
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<blockquote data-quote="jacek" data-source="post: 17014983" data-attributes="member: 205667"><p>That was a good call- I should have listened ;-( Unfortunately the rubber seal that the pump nozzle fits in was torn so the pressure was leaking through the fitting and I was not getting the pressure in the fuel rails. That rubber seal is not available separately AFAIK . I found a great deal on a new complete pump assembly with a very good reviews on amazon. I put it in and now I can forget about it - works great and the car starts fine. What I was trying to convey is that on labor intensive components (the pump replacement requires dropping the tank) with all the hidden parts prone to aging and breaking that render the whole assembly useless (like the small rubber seal here) it is not worth it trying to save few bucks (about 40 in this case) I value my time having to drop the tank the second time, my aggravation - a lot more than $40 worth. that's all I'm sayin... please learn from my mistake like I DIDN'T from Fireball</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacek, post: 17014983, member: 205667"] That was a good call- I should have listened ;-( Unfortunately the rubber seal that the pump nozzle fits in was torn so the pressure was leaking through the fitting and I was not getting the pressure in the fuel rails. That rubber seal is not available separately AFAIK . I found a great deal on a new complete pump assembly with a very good reviews on amazon. I put it in and now I can forget about it - works great and the car starts fine. What I was trying to convey is that on labor intensive components (the pump replacement requires dropping the tank) with all the hidden parts prone to aging and breaking that render the whole assembly useless (like the small rubber seal here) it is not worth it trying to save few bucks (about 40 in this case) I value my time having to drop the tank the second time, my aggravation - a lot more than $40 worth. that's all I'm sayin... please learn from my mistake like I DIDN'T from Fireball [/QUOTE]
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