[DMCForum] Re: Fuel system updates - help!! long long long...
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[DMCForum] Re: Fuel system updates - help!! long long long...
- From: "Brian" <TK581@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 06 May 2004 01:22:31 -0000
Thanks for all the advice. I think I'm gong to go with buying new
rubber parts and the pump. I'll try and retain the old system which
seems to be a sound design.
--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "thebrave65" <johnnysher1@xxxx>
wrote:
> Don't beat yourself too bad. You're going the extra mile to find
out
> what's going on yourself and that speaks volumes.
>
> As for cleaning your tank, I am a voice of expierence. Frankly,
it
> really sucks. Pump out the remaning fuel and get an entire roll
of
> paper towels. Put some chemical gloves on, stick your arm in the
> tank and start cleaning up. When they go in white and come out
> white, you're done. Make sure to count the paper towels going in
and
> coming out. You don't want to leave any in there.
>
> The baffle needs to be buckled a little bit to remove it. John
> Hervey's is the same way.
>
> Personally, I've been using my original baffle with no issues.
Some
> others in my local club have SpecialT's in there's and they have
no
> issues either. If you feel you don't need to spend the money
after
> you inspect the original baffle, then you will probably be just
fine.
>
> Johnny
> 5518
>
>
> > Okay - an update on the fuel system inspection...
> >
> > I removed the lines and pump assembly. The hoses need replacing
> > although they are not shot yet. I found traces of dirt and gunk
in
> > the tank as well as on the filter screen. I'm thinking that the
> > pump did indeed get dirt in it. the filter screen had a small
hole
> > in it indicating that it might have let larger pieces of dirt
> > through. All the parts seem in decent shape for the age and
usage
> > the car had but I think I may want to replace most hoses and
rubber
> > parts. A slightly stupid thing I found was that the tank had
very
> > little gas in it. I find that hard to believe becasue I topped
off
> > the tank about 80 miles before this happened. I'm hopping that
the
> > pump didn't shut off prematurely and most of this was caused by
me
> > running out of gas!!!! My float is not working so this may be a
> > realistic cause. So I'm feeling a bit stupid about that.
> >
> > Regardless... the system does look like it needs some work so
> > nothing lost with this. Big quesiton though - The original
baffle
> > setup looks to be in decent condition (besides problems I
already
> > mentioned) and I was going to try and preserve the original
> > configuration. But, how would one go about taking the damn thing
> out
> > for cleaing, repair, etc?? the 'cup' doesn't fit through the
> hole.
> > In a case that I do go for the SpecialT update kit one would
need
> to
> > get htis out right? This is probably sounding very stupid to
some
> > of you but I had to ask.
> >
> > Next question - can I clean out the tank from any dirt with a
rag
> or
> > somehting? And once again, trying to preserve the original
system,
> > can I still get the cheaper SPeacialTAuto 957 pump and install
it
> in
> > the original components? Or should I just forgo the whole
original
> > deal and get the SpecialTAuto baffle kit for ease of install?
Is
> > houston's setup equally good or better at a few buck more?
> >
> > thanks!!
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