Fuel Pump Removal

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Jetdoc
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Fuel Pump Removal

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Any advice on what to do or what not to do to get the fuel pump & filter out of the tank without screwing things up? Appreciate any advice.

Thanks

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Re: Fuel Pump Removal

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- Remove the Tank Cap and Ring
- First Disconnect the Fuel Hose between the Filter and the Tank.
- Now the Hand in the Tank and push two flat clips togteher
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Inside the Tank you can see the position of the clips in the round for the pump
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Re: Fuel Pump Removal

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Thanks for the pictures, makes sense now.

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Re: Fuel Pump Removal

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If like mine its stuck fast then you may need to unbolt the securing ring from the pump (loosen is probably enough) to allow some flex/movement and then woggle it all around again to get it to move :lol:
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Re: Fuel Pump Removal

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When you put the pump back in, don't forget to hook back up and check the rubber overflow hose that goes to the gas cap ring. If you forget this, then when you fill'er up, gas will pour out your overflow hose on the ground until the tank empties to about 3/4. Yes, that's experience talking. :)
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Re: Fuel Pump Removal

Post by higgy »

+1 on gas everywhere
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