Sorry dont have much time for the details now. Yes I have done it. Yes it is safe. Yes it cost almost nothing to accomplish. I will go into more detail when I get a few min. We had our server crash at work friday and I have been working on recovering everything all weekend... Andrei ----- Original Message ----- From: "Walter Coe" <Whalt@xxxxxxx> To: "DMCForum" <DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: <vegascop1@xxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 10:09 PM Subject: [DMCForum] Re: [DML] Fuel Pump Replacement > > To answer your question Nick is the stock fuel pump basically sucks. > > Hi Ski, > > I agree whole heartedly about the fuel pump situation. My beef about it is > that the coolant hoses heat the fuel too much causing cavitation in hot > weather. I intend to make a new fuel tank out of stainless steel, and while > I'm redesigning it, I want to eliminate the fuel pump boot as well as make > more room to insulate the coolant pipes. > > Ken Koncelik (of DeLorean Car Show fame) is the guy responsible for making > the new fuel pickup hoses, boots & covers. He is also responsible for 50+ > other new DeLorean products sold by PJ Grady. He makes the fuel pickup hose > out of a kind of material that is extremely resistant to fuel. DMC/Texas > went their own route and had some hoses made out of a cheaper material that > won't last as long. They are selling them cheaper (around $70ish bucks), so > PJ Grady came down on their price for the better hose. Anyway, Ken made > some fuel pump boots out of this better material, but quit because they were > too expensive to make. He says that the regular kind of material will only > last 5 to 7 years MAXIMUM. If you want to get more life from the boot then > don't keep your fuel tank topped off where the bottom of the boot will be > soaking. > > I could try to get one of Ken's better boots, but everything in and round > the fuel tank is bullshit. So when I make the stainless steel tank I want > to find a way to mount the fuel pump to make a good seal and eliminate this > weak spot. > > When the right hand drive DeLoreans were produced, the plastic fuel tanks > were replaced with metal ones because some authority didn't trust the new > plastic to be as safe. Well, as time has proven, the plastic tanks are > still as good as new and the metal ones have rusted out. And there is a > another lesson to learn about the metal tanks: They mounted the same kind of > fuel pump outside the tank with no adverse effects. However, other makes of > cars with similar Bosch fuel injection are careful to mount the fuel pump as > low as possible. These pumps are good at producing high pressure, but they > do not draw a good vacuum (or should I say, they suck at sucking.) Some > cars even use two pumps in series. This makes me reluctant to want to mount > the fuel pump above the tank. > > Andrei Cular (a local friend of mine) mounted his fuel pump pretty high and > hasn't had any problems that I have heard. I haven't seen this setup yet, > but sure want to. He might could give you some suggestions. > > I'm not posting this to the DML because Dave Swingle & Knut Grimsrud > precariously like to delete posts without notice. If you would like to > participate in uncensored real DeLorean discussions then check out the > DMCForum. The main page is at www.DMCForum.org, (not much content yet) and > the Yahoo discussion board can be found by clicking "Unmoderated > Discussion". I hope you will want to join & participate. > > Walt > > ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Your own Online Store Selling our Overstock. http://us.click.yahoo.com/rZll0B/4ftFAA/46VHAA/HliolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: DMCForum-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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