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[alfa] Re: GTV6 fuel pump/filter orientation
Every GTV-6 I have seen has this set-up.
1) Every fuel injected car I have worked on has a large filter after the
pump.
2) Someone from the digest offered one of the U shaped hoses for sale
last year. I thought about buying it just because my fuel pump seems to
have a bad check valve and hoses might be part of any repair attempt.
But I didn't.
I always thought I could work something out with Earl's or Aeroquip
fittings; they have U shaped fittings. There seems to be room to make
some gentle turns under there without the use of any special hoses or
fittings. Anyway, my pump still works so that project can wait for
another day.
What are others doing when faced with a pump problem and old hoses?
By the way, the fellows at Centerline near you have been a good source
of GTV-6 parts and advice. I shop as close to home as possible but have
sourced some things from them and gotten very good, sensible advice.
Scott Shure
85 GTV-6
Columbia, MD
Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2004 20:48:22 -0600
From: Steve A <[email protected]>
Subject: [alfa] GTV6 fuel pump/filter orientation
My 82 GTV6 was a no-start the other day and I traced the problem to the
fuel pump failing (I propped the AFM open, turned the ignition on and when
I whacked the pump it went from silent to gurgling). When I went to change
the pump and filter, it seemed like an odd configuration and I'm wondering
if a DPO changed something. The line from the tank comes from the back of
the car, up past the filter and pump and does a sharp U-turn into the
pump. The output of the pump goes straight into the filter. Then the line
on the output of the filter does a U-turn and runs past the filter and pump
to the front of the car. In other words, the pump sits forward of the
filter, but pumps toward the back of the car into the filter.
This seems odd for a couple of reasons, although everything looks original -
1) shouldn't the filter be before the pump?
2) why all the extra lines? They seem to be prone to kinking at the u-turns.
Can anyone offer some help? Is this correct?
Thanks
Steve
Denver, CO
74 GTV (with carbs, a spica pump, and a regulator)
82 GTV6 Balocco SE #135
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