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newoldmanx
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posted on August 11th, 2006 at 01:29 AM |
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HELP fuel pump pushrod guide
the engine in my buggy has the fuel pump off cause the thing that holds the pushrod is broken off i have tried to get it out but so far no luck it is
really stuck and a bit brittle i dont want all the broken bits to go in the motor any ideas???
[ Edited on 16-8-2006 by newoldmanx ]
its just a car for f*%k sake
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64vwmark
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posted on August 11th, 2006 at 02:38 AM |
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I would mount your electric pump near the tank as they work better at pushing rather than pulling. For a carb, I have a Weber 40 DCNF on mine, it
seems to do the job ok.
Beach Buggy
74 L Beetle
Mk4 Golf
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newoldmanx
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posted on August 12th, 2006 at 12:37 PM |
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since my last post i have skimmed through the book that came with the car its a 70's publication "how to hotrod vw engines" and they seem to have a
lot of faith in the stock vw fuel pump ( those guys were running low 11's and 12 second quarter mile times with the stock pumps)so now id like get it
working again and mayby keep the electric pump in my emergency spares kit for bush trips 64vwmark they also mention the webber 40 dncf and say good
things about them so if you hear of one for sale please give me a hollar
its just a car for f*%k sake
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