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Shurick
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brooksdc
Joined: 05 Jul 2015 Posts: 12 Location: DALLAS, TX
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Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2017 12:19 am Post subject: In Tank Fuel Pump bypass |
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I have a 1980 931 that sat for a while with bad gas. We have cleaned out the tank. The car runs, but seems to have a fuel delivery issue. The external fuel pump works fine, but the in tank fuel pump does not, so I figure the in tank is restricting the fuel getting to the external pump.
Reading back through these posts from 2015, folks mentioned by bypassing the in tank pump. Although, on a different board Ideala suggested (in 2012) that while it the in tank pump might not be necessary, he probably wouldn't bypass it on a turbo.
A few questions.
Has anyone had success running only the external pump on a 931? Any issues?
I have read on a 928 board that the in line pump can be replace with a fuel filter screen (p/n: 928.201.081.04). Has anyone had success with that?
What other way could the in tank filter be bypassed? Can one "core" out the pump? _________________ 1977 924 MARTINI EDITION
1980 931 (two)
1986 944 NA white
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1988 944 LS1 hybrid
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ryanspud
Joined: 05 Jun 2015 Posts: 15 Location: Malta
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Posted: Tue May 09, 2017 1:55 am Post subject: |
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Hey brooksdc
So sorry for the late reply but I wasn't following my emails.
I kept the external pump at the same place and the factory fitted one too. Between the external pump and the tank I added a small volvo fuel filter just in case dust from the tank comes into the external pump.
Something I do is try the keep the tank half full with fuel just to ease it up on the pump but never had any issues so far neither performance wise. |
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1980-924
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Bagpype
Joined: 29 Jan 2016 Posts: 2 Location: Atlanta, GA
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Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2018 8:39 am Post subject: Re: In Tank Fuel Pump bypass |
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brooksdc wrote: | I have a 1980 931 that sat for a while with bad gas. We have cleaned out the tank. The car runs, but seems to have a fuel delivery issue. The external fuel pump works fine, but the in tank fuel pump does not, so I figure the in tank is restricting the fuel getting to the external pump.
Reading back through these posts from 2015, folks mentioned by bypassing the in tank pump. Although, on a different board Ideala suggested (in 2012) that while it the in tank pump might not be necessary, he probably wouldn't bypass it on a turbo.
I have read on a 928 board that the in line pump can be replace with a fuel filter screen (p/n: 928.201.081.04). Has anyone had success with that?
What other way could the in tank filter be bypassed? Can one "core" out the pump? |
I know this is an old thread but I have a dead in tank pump on my 924 turbo. Will a stronger external pump be sufficient for a turbo car or is the in tank pump necessary? |
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