Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 13:51:58 +1100 (EST)
From: Craig's Saab C900 Site <c900@lios.apana.org.au>
To: Saab C900 Owner/Enthusist Mailing List <saab_c900@lios.apana.org.au>
Subject: 1983 8V turbo car fuel-pump news
I finally managed to get the fuel pump check valve to undo from the banjo
fitting on the fuel line by manipulating a 12" shifting spanner over the
body of the check valve to hold it steady while undoing the banjo fitting.
This enabled me to get the pump assembly out of the tank. The rubber part of
the pickup under the pump itself has totally decayed and broken into two
pieces as you can see from the pics I've uploaded to here:
http://www.classicsaab.net/gallery2/mai ... &g2_page=3
Tomorrow I'm going to take the best parts of both pump assemblies (including
the one from the donor car that's also in a couple of those pics), and make
a full working fuel-pump unit using the plastic hose and piece of filter
gauze to stand in for the proper pickup and filter until I decide whether to
buy a replacement rubber pickup from a place like saabsite.com or a local
supplier that might have them new.
I suspect but still don't know for certain if that decayed rubber pickup is
the whole cause of the car's engine running and starting inconsistencies but
having proven the electrical side it 100 percent ok, it seems 99.9 percent
likely to be the sole cause!
Will post more when I know for sure.