05 Jun 2011, 10:28
hi trying to fit a replacement fuel pump but unable to connect the banjo as the original is an old style pump. Should my new pump of come with a domed nut. cheers Brian
fitting delorean fuel pump
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05 Jun 2011, 10:28
hi trying to fit a replacement fuel pump but unable to connect the banjo as the original is an old style pump. Should my new pump of come with a domed nut. cheers Brian
05 Jun 2011, 13:15
No, but they're available in this country
http://www.fuelpumpsonline.co.uk/bosch- ... -919-p.asp http://www.fuelsystem.co.uk/
05 Jun 2011, 21:14
wow seems alot for a nut i thought theyd be a straight swap perhapes it should be mentioned in the pump discription thanks again will get this car on the road one day
should ther have bean some connectors and covers?
05 Jun 2011, 23:34
Depends where you bought the pump. Mine come with two eyelets, nuts and boots. From DMC you have to buy their little loom seperately.
10 Jun 2011, 01:25
hi
i used a specialTauto kit but found the banjo threaded bit too short, and so i think is the oem one. and fitted all together, can ran for a minute then cut out. found fuel literally spraying across the top of the tank, and under the car...a very HOT Delorean moment!. so i hunted down a banjo and connector that cannot come loose this place http://www.speedflowshop.co.uk were very good, made me up a high pressure line, banjo etc to guarantee it could not 'blow off' under pressure. the weaker point then of course is the connection to the old Delorean fuel line (i could not get the return metal/plastic connection apart, however this is under lower pressure i think.) The whole fuel tank/pump feed system i think is a bit poor, with quite a few owners with fuel smells leakage etc around the top of the pump Steve
Steve Saunders
Wolverhampton ex owner vin 1621 doc 370
10 Jun 2011, 12:20
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