[Vwdiesel] '02 Golf starts/dies
Tony and Lillie
tonyandlillie1 at earthlink.net
Thu May 28 14:32:27 PDT 2009
On from a gasser will drop right in. Problem is, at 30+PSI, that could
provide some issues. I don't know what the TDI pump could handle, but I do
know the Bosch pump on the Cummins 24V's get 3-5PSI from an electric pump
mounted to the side of the block.
BTW, the pump in your Cabriolet, was that the two pump system originally? If
so, that one is a low pressure pump to feed the main fuel pump (CIS, that
is)
HTH,
Tony
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Subject: Re: [Vwdiesel] '02 Golf starts/dies
I bet you can easily put the pump in the tank, I'd be surprised if one from
a gasser didn't drop right in. (Assuming the gassers had lift pumps.) The
4wd may well also drop in.
Making it run might be a bit of a challenge, since the wiring may not exist.
Or, VW may have used the same harness with the sending unit's wiring, which
would mean you'd only need to install a relay or something like that.
But my Cabriolet I converted had a lift pump, and I left it intact. It was
very nice to have it when I changed a filter or otherwise opened the fuel
system to prime everything. Also I think a bit of pressure prevented
bubbles in the line.
I have no idea if any of that was helpful at all... :0
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