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Author: | domdomt [ Thu Nov 27, 2014 7:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Fuel pumps.. What can you tell me :) |
Hi guys. Just wondering what people know about the 924 fuel pumps? On my 1.8t 924 the inline pump conked out. Suspect faulty wiring but I'm not worried about that. Why is there two pumps? Can the in tank one be removed? Pretty sure I don't need it and it's not working anyway. Any help much appreciated. |
Author: | russmw [ Fri Nov 28, 2014 8:52 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fuel pumps.. What can you tell me :) |
Hi I've read various reasons for why 2 pumps are fitted but then Porsche also fitted a simple strainer in its place on some models. Removing it is quite easy and might be a good time to clean the tank out (did mine recently and it was full of muck). You can check if the internal pump is working by disconnecting it when the cars running and listen if the external pump has to work harder. There's also a 2" price of rubber on the internal pump which split easily so any pumped fuel is basically put back in the tank. Pull it out, clean everything and decided if you just want to fit a mesh filter in its place at £30 ish. Good luck |
Author: | domdomt [ Sun Dec 07, 2014 9:04 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Fuel pumps.. What can you tell me :) |
[quote="russ]Hi I've read various reasons for why 2 pumps are fitted but then Porsche also fitted a simple strainer in its place on some models. Removing it is quite easy and might be a good time to clean the tank out (did mine recently and it was full of muck). You can check if the internal pump is working by disconnecting it when the cars running and listen if the external pump has to work harder. There's also a 2" price of rubber on the internal pump which split easily so any pumped fuel is basically put back in the tank. Pull it out, clean everything and decided if you just want to fit a mesh filter in its place at £30 ish. Good luck[/quote] Thank you! Yes definitely time to clean out the tank. I'd like to get the fuel gauge sender working properly too. |
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