[200q20v] fuel pump questions
C1J1Miller at aol.com
C1J1Miller at aol.com
Mon Dec 4 13:22:21 EST 2000
In a message dated Mon, 4 Dec 2000 1:17:25 PM Eastern Standard Time, "Jason Hutchinson" <jason at tgl.com> writes:
<< Hello All,
The no start problem i've been having has been traced to the fuel pump - at
least that is the advice from my mechanic. He had special ordered a new pump
and when he got it, he said they sent the wrong one. Also, something about
the fuel pumps being redesigned for our cars and needing a special new hose
and connection. Any BTDT's? What is the correct part number?
TIA,
Jason
>>
This is written up on my web page, courtesy of Phil Rose.
http://members.aol.com/c1j1miller/engine.html#Fuel Pump
"The following describes some aspects of replacing a '91 200q20V "old-style"
fuel pump with the narrower, new-style pump.
The new-style pump has a 43 mm diameter and thus requires a plastic sleeve
(called "spring pin" in ETKA) to adapt it to the existing 63 mm dia
housing. Also, the new pump's fuel outlet is a simple plastic nipple (vs. a
banjo fitting in the older style) and therefore it uses a different hose
(with lower end attached with a hose-clamp and the upper end having a
compression fitting as in the earlier design).
The three parts I ordered were:
pump (Bosch) 8A0 906 091G,
fuel line 4A0 201 351A
spring pin (adaptor) 441 201 791
3214 tool ($26 plus shipping from Zelenda
Automotive)--optional (see below) "
(continued on above web link)
HTH, Chris Miller, Windham NH, c1j1miller at aol.com
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