Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Drive train, fuel, suspension, steering & brakes => Topic started by: PeterPortugal on April 09, 2018, 12:07:23
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Hi All,
I have rebuilt my early fuel pump and the last task was to fit the o-ring to the bottom of the casing.
The o-ring diameter is slightly too small to fit in the groove naturally. Although I can manipulate it in, I cannot hold it in position and fit the cover.
Anyone got any experience / tips or can confirm the correct size o-ring should just sit in the groove.
Regards
Peter
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I had the same problem. I slightly stretched the O-rings by hand a bit and then held "glued" them down with a few drops of silicone before I placed the cover.
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Thanks Dirk.
That was probably going to be my next step. Just wanted to make sure I didn't have the wrong part.
Regards
Peter
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When presented with a small O-ring. I hold it in an over-stretched position using whatever is available, a can of grease, a jar, a bottle of wine, whatever. Leave it for an hour or so. Then take it off and if will retain a stretched diameter long enough to install.
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Thanks Rick,
I shall give that a go before getting the glue out !
Regards
Peter
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All rings are slightly smaller than the groove to compensate for expansion when compressed. What i do on the short pumps is put one side in groove then using the bottom plate slide it over to the exposed part and it will bring the non grooved (for lack of a better word) gasket over with it and then will hear and audible click when all sides of the gasket drops together into the groove. Then keeping pressure on bottom plate place and tighten the screws.
Just my technique.
Bob
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All,
For the record I tried the stretching technique as advised by Rick and it worked first time.
Regards
Peter
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Hi All (first Posting),
I am rebuilding a later style short fuel pump and I cant figure out how to remove the electrical connectors to replace the o-rings behind them (which is where the pump had failed, with fuel pouring out through those connector openings). Is there a way to remove those recessed nuts? I would prefer to not have to unsolder the wires at the brushes. Any recommendations?
Thanks!
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I think you just answered your own question. :) :)
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So, you're saying that unsoldering the wires is the only way to change those 2 o-rings? Thanks!
Anyone else have any thoughts or tips?
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Does anyone have the correct specs for the lower 'O' ring?
Thanks
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Yes. You must unsolder and the resolder the wires. Do not pull the connector out until the solder is loose. It is not that hard to resolder these connections.