Re: Fuel Pump Check Valve.
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Re: Fuel Pump Check Valve.
- From: dherv10@xxxx
- Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 04:31:12 -0000
Jay, Depending on which fuel pump you have. The Bosch catalog shows
the De Lorean to use a 0-580-254-984, this has a long neck and has
the check valve built into it. The pump that I sell and just about
everyone uses is the same # except the last three digits is 957. This
957 pump has a shorter neck as shown on my web site. The check valve
is just screwed on and easily replaced. Unless I'm misintrepeting
something it's that easy. A real simple test is to take it off hold a
air hose on it and try to open it. I turn the air tank pressure down
to 40 to 50 lb's. I will post a long neck on the site in a few days
to show the difference. Could you have a lower pressure pump.
John Hervey
www.specialtauto.com
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, badgeman46@xxxx wrote:
> Pardon My ignorance when it comes to fuel systems, but is it
> possible to service just the check valve on the fuel pump? Or
replace
> the fuel pump altogether. My car is hard to hot start, yet I have a
> new accumulator in it, so I think it is losing fuel pressure out of
> the check valve. Any other suggestions? Thanks.
> -Jay
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