Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Drive train, fuel, suspension, steering & brakes => Topic started by: Dave on June 11, 2011, 23:42:42
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I just realized what this thing is that I have in my box of loose parts that came with the car. It's a big heavy black round barrel shaped thing, and it looks like it bolts around the fuel pump. Any thoughts or recommendations? Leave it off, put it on, strong opinions, etc.?
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If you don't already have one on, which it sounds like you don't, I would put it on. Provides some protection to the pump and connections against bumps and bangs. I always thought it was an odd spot to put a fuel pump, but I guess if you are going to gravity feed it, there aren't a lot of options.
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I agree, put it on. I cut mine with a scroll saw so it could be put on and removed with removing the hose to the tank.
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Thanks Fellas. On it goes!
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I wonder if it is off because the previous owner changed fuel pumps. The earlier pumps were a different size -- and I think the cover has to be modified to fit the later ones? just thinking.
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That is usually the case since the placement of the hoses on the pumps is different necessitating mods to the original cover if the smaller pump is used. The smaller pump uses a cover with a spiral shaped cut-out to allow passage of the hoses.
George
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Not always the case.
It goes like this. Mechanic does work on fuel pump or lines, reinstalls cover. Starts up, there is a leak. Removes cover, tracks down leak. Replaces cover. Next week it is an electrical issue. Off comes the cover--again.
Back in the day, it probably was NOT replaced and that's why so many are missing. I suspect mine was in that category.