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It goes like this. I worry about the other members buying into things hook line and sinker. Look carefully at my other posts. Example, when I read advice that says to bypass safety devices like the clutch switch I remind people about the purpose of the device.Or when it comes to ripping out the secondary actuators I might point out that you can't lower the power to let you son use the car......... Likewise if I see untested and potentially damaging mods I point out the possible down side. I don't see that as argumentative. I see that as being conscientious. On the mod under discussion, I was obviously wrong and I stated as much. However the data about how long this mod has been tested was not presented until very late. I will assert that if anyone presented something that was "argumentative" it was you. Your snide remark about "gun to your head...:" was unnecessary. Your second "astute observation" was entirely reasonable to assert. Now if you want to continue this and flame it on be my guest. I'd rather not escalate. My intentions were in the interest of preserving the ZR-1.
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Re: New option for fuel pump replacement
I've got no desire to escalate anything, I enjoy coming here and exchanging ideas just like I assume you do.
I suppose I can see your point, given the example of the clutch switch. However, I do object to the idea that this thread was started in order to make anyone fall for something, as if I or anyone else is profiting from this modification. We're all adults, capable of making our own decisions about how to repair and/or modify and/or preserve our cars.
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I agree totally as you say "We're all adults, capable of making our own decisions about how to repair and/or modify and/or preserve our cars." I also think we're adult enough to know when a comment is constructive and when one steps over the line. Now back to the car. I will be practicing what I preach shortly and take in all concerns etc. I may soon be posting on retro fit for the vacuum actuator with an electric solenoid mounted (hopefully) in the same location as the pump is. I designed this in 2002 but at the time had to button up the plenum for a trip. Secondaries have worked fine for these 10 years until this week. If the problem is under the plenum then "game on".
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Re: New option for fuel pump replacement
That occured to me as well. However, I'm not a chemist, so I don't know the long term affect gasoline might have on a zip tie. However, a worm-type SS hose clamp might work better and not be suseptible to gas, water, alcohol, etc, yes? Just mulling here...
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Re: New option for fuel pump replacement
Scott, I apologize. The original pumps were still in the car at 17 yrs old & 33k miles on them. They were down on output. I had a replacement Delphi(?) sender/pump assembly that I bought a long time ago from Partsladie at a good price, but had never installed it.
I saw Andrew's thread about the very premature failure of his Delphi pumps and thought would I do well to consider a swap to the same pumps he used and avoid a possible similar result with the stock replacement pumps that came with the assembly from Delphi. I just figured it would be a crap shoot, but went with the Bosch pumps on a hunch. I have to admit one thing, well two things. I was hesitant to cut up my new assembly, and I maybe off on my time in service...but not the mileage count. I could have sworn I did the pumps about 5 yrs ago, but I maybe wrong. I remember the mileage because I was getting a new set of D3's and the car broke down at the tire store. That's when I pulled the pumps and found the plastic factory clamp had split. I put an ideal clamp in it's place and have looked at the assembly in April of this year and the cut holders seem none the worse for wear. So I would say three years in service, maybe four. It's been awhile and no troubles yet though. Tom
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Re: New option for fuel pump replacement
Scott, as I change out my fuel filter every two years and I bleed off the line pressure using my gauge for that. So my gauge is attached so it's easy to test after I change the filter. I know what I'm doing is not by the book to test fuel pump psi. I go to KOEO and look at the gauge, 54 PSI is what I got this past April. I go look under to eye up the filter connections for leaks. Then I start it and she is stone cold at this point so I have time to go look again at cold idle PSI, 54 PSI this year. I go under, again, to make sure I have no leaks and as she is up on stands I don't run at more than idle speed.
I know it's not the correct way to test the pumps, but both should be running if the temp gauge is pined left. I figure if it ever gets to 50 psi then I will do a proper psi test as per the FSM. So far, knocking on wood, the Bosch pumps have done right by me. Tom
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