Installing a In-tank fuel pump
Hi guys,
I am thinking about taking my brand new In-tank fuel pump back out and reinstalling it incase i screwed something up or missed something. I have a 82 245 wagon , is there anything specific that i need to know about installing a fuel pump? It seems pretty straight forward. I have a haynes manual and follow the steps but i fear that my In-tank pump still isn't working. My main pump is extremely loud and has a constant intermittent buzz like its starving for fuel. Ive read alot of posts and most point to the "intank pump" . I have also jumped the relay and started the car but it sounds the same. I even swapped out the relay but its still there. I also replaced my fuel filter not to long ago. Basically my main pump died the other day altogether. So i went and got 2 from a junk yard ( i know i know), i cant afford a new one right now so that was my only option. The funny thing is before my main pump died a couple of days ago, it sounded perfect, no buzzing, no sound at all and my car performed better but then it died. I installed the pump i just got and the car started right up but like i said the pump is extremely loud and erratic and i can feel it when i drive, it hesitates a bit. I also disconnected the return line and tried to bleed the air out but that didnt work. I can say that there was alot of fuel going back to the tank so something has to be right.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Matt
I am thinking about taking my brand new In-tank fuel pump back out and reinstalling it incase i screwed something up or missed something. I have a 82 245 wagon , is there anything specific that i need to know about installing a fuel pump? It seems pretty straight forward. I have a haynes manual and follow the steps but i fear that my In-tank pump still isn't working. My main pump is extremely loud and has a constant intermittent buzz like its starving for fuel. Ive read alot of posts and most point to the "intank pump" . I have also jumped the relay and started the car but it sounds the same. I even swapped out the relay but its still there. I also replaced my fuel filter not to long ago. Basically my main pump died the other day altogether. So i went and got 2 from a junk yard ( i know i know), i cant afford a new one right now so that was my only option. The funny thing is before my main pump died a couple of days ago, it sounded perfect, no buzzing, no sound at all and my car performed better but then it died. I installed the pump i just got and the car started right up but like i said the pump is extremely loud and erratic and i can feel it when i drive, it hesitates a bit. I also disconnected the return line and tried to bleed the air out but that didnt work. I can say that there was alot of fuel going back to the tank so something has to be right.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Matt
Last edited by qstyle; Aug 23, 2009 at 04:51 PM.
I'm going to recommend that you skip all this jacking around with the dual fuel pump system and switch to a Walbro intank pump and get rid of the main pump. I don't know why but even the new pumps on these old systems seem to break, and break often. I've been through 3 before I went and did the walbro pump. Since then, no problems. The pump model i used GSS341
http://forums.turbobricks.com/showth...ghlight=walbro
http://forums.turbobricks.com/showth...ghlight=walbro
I replaced the pre-pump/sender in my `93 245 a few years ago. The biggest problem I encountered was corrosion on top of the tank around the locking ring. I soaked it w/PBlaster and let it sit overnight...the next day the ring broke loose with a few hard whacks of a hammer on a brass chisel(brass won't make sparks...better safe than sorry when working around the fuel tank). I ended up replacing everything with new stuff from FCP...lock ring, seal, sender, pump, hose, and fuel sock.
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