Fuel Pump Removal tool

Old Mar 26, 2014 | 07:04 AM
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I just ordered a used fuel pump to replace the one in my 2002 XC70 that is stinking up my car. Does anyone have the tool to remove it that I can borrow for a few hours while I replace the fuel pump. I am in Canton.
 
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Old Mar 30, 2014 | 04:25 AM
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Originally Posted by neokhz
I just ordered a used fuel pump to replace the one in my 2002 XC70 that is stinking up my car. Does anyone have the tool to remove it that I can borrow for a few hours while I replace the fuel pump. I am in Canton.
Not sure about the XC70, but I know the fuel pump was recalled on the 02 s60's and several other models. Might be worth looking into. To have Volvo repair at their cost.
 
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Old Jun 24, 2014 | 01:45 PM
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Stop,
this is something that I was doing on my V70 AWD the other week - there's a really easy way to do it.

get yourself a short length of 120mm plastic pipe, a saw and a marker pen.
offer the plastic pipe up to the fuel pump tabs, mark the tabs on the pipe, now slice the pipe on the marker.
When you've done 1/2 - 2/3 of the pipe drill a hole through the top of the pipe (large enough to get your socket sets bar through or a big screw driver.

et voila - you've spend about 30 minutes and a couple of dollars to build a tool.

Hope that helps,
Paul.
 
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Old Feb 24, 2024 | 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Paul33
Stop,
this is something that I was doing on my V70 AWD the other week - there's a really easy way to do it.

get yourself a short length of 120mm plastic pipe, a saw and a marker pen.
offer the plastic pipe up to the fuel pump tabs, mark the tabs on the pipe, now slice the pipe on the marker.
When you've done 1/2 - 2/3 of the pipe drill a hole through the top of the pipe (large enough to get your socket sets bar through or a big screw driver.

et voila - you've spend about 30 minutes and a couple of dollars to build a tool.

Hope that helps,
Paul.
i made mine of a schedule 20 threaded end-cap on a clean-out connector .. i'll forward a picture later, i'm here bc i just installed my fuel pump 2002 xc70 AT, it is not starting, when i turn the key to prime, i hear the motor cycle for a couple of seconds, than stop, did 5 times, nothing, no pressure/or fuel .. the gas gauge moves marginally to top of low fuel mark on guage ... what did i do wrong .. i bought a pump off of internet, is new .. any help would be greatly appreciated
 
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