Facet Fuel Pump
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04-20-2006, 11:55
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Facet Fuel Pump
Well, with all this Facet talk, It is time I share my experience in
changing a leaky pump. It is in the rear, high on the front of the huge fuel tank, tight space, dark, very dirty and greasy, Mike H echoed in my head, "don't go under the bus, you could get Squished like a grape." I blocked the frame, lowered the jacks for some safety, used heavy duty jack stands for more security, blocked all wheels. Two screws, two wires, two copper pipe fittings. This is easy. Armed with Jeff Miller latex gloves , I changed that leaky old thing. Lesson learned: the fuel definitely siphons, It slides over those latex gloves, down your arms through your shirt sleeves, to your elbows. Second lesson: with 3/4 fuel, siphoning will also fill the Racor. Third lesson: Diesel fumes do not make the opposite sex horny. Bill 88 FC Smelling better the next day |
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04-20-2006, 16:10
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Facet Fuel Pump
Bill
Thanks for that post,extremely educational and informative, I can assure you I have experienced that more than once. I can also recall using those 99 cents per 100 gloves, They are prone to become glue with contacting petroleum products. Fred Hulse 97 WLWB41 ========================================= Well, with all this Facet talk, It is time I share my experience in changing a leaky pump. Lesson learned: the fuel definitely siphons, It slides over those latex gloves, down your arms through your shirt sleeves, to your elbows. > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > |
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