
Originally Posted by
p38arover
A while back I replaced the fuel pump (which includes the fuel level sender) and gradually the fuel level decreased until it always showed empty.
This hasn't been a big hassle as I usually run on LPG. However, the LPG system has died and I can't get a replacement part.
So I pulled the fuel pump out -- a real hassle as I had to cut a hole in the floor or drop the 155 litre long range tank. I cut a hole.
I compared the float weight from the new pump with the old pump (which I had fortunately kept) and it was noticeably heavier in my hand. On a set of scales, it was twice the weight.
The new float is some sort of foam plastic. I examined it with a magnifying glass and found it had a fine split in the outer surface.
I cut off a piece of the float and could see liquid in the interstices. I squeezed the foam in a pair of pliers and petrol dripped out of it.
Bloody Asian-made aftermarket parts - at least I assume they are! I don't know where this very Western Sydney-based parts importer get their stuff but I'm very reluctant to buy off them anymore.
Really, their parts are more trouble than they are worth but the trouble is one doesn't know at purchase time from where the parts originate.
Now I'll try to swap the float from the original pump to the replacement pump.
But first I'll get a bucket of petrol and see if the foam float actually floats in petrol.
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