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robins

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got one of these https://www.vwheritage.com/shop/bay-bus/113127025D/fuel-pump-t1-t2-1-2-1-6-for-dynamo-rod-best-quality/?crumbStartPage=1&crumbStartRow=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
started the van and let it run for a good half hour, put it away went to do the same yesterday i looked at the pump and the top was wet where the nut is with fuel :roll: its new done about 1000 miles with it,

do i get a rebuild kit for it or,put it in the bin start again, or is this just nothing

cheers rich
 
Hi Rich

It shouldn't pool fuel on the top, is the bolt tight?

The bolts you can loosen to adjust the angle of the hose barbs so may just be loose?

If not do call 01273 444 000 speak with one of the sales guys and they will get soemthing worked out for you.

Hope that helps

Cheers

Alex
 
Alex VW Heritage said:
Hi Rich

It shouldn't pool fuel on the top, is the bolt tight?

The bolts you can loosen to adjust the angle of the hose barbs so may just be loose?

If not do call 01273 444 000 speak with one of the sales guys and they will get soemthing worked out for you.

Hope that helps

Cheers

Alex

thanks Alex i did think about the bolt,i will look at that later
i didnt get it from you :oops: i just used your pic sorry,and i payed a lot more than you sell yours for :roll: but thanks again

cheers rich
 
Hi had a similar experience on my fuel pump to fix it I undid the screw put in a little rubber washer and screwed it up tight it seemed to do the job, no more leak. I suppose you could use a little gasket seal. Don't take any chances with fuel leaks,! Happy new year
 
seanlithman said:
Hi had a similar experience on my fuel pump to fix it I undid the screw put in a little rubber washer and screwed it up tight it seemed to do the job, no more leak. I suppose you could use a little gasket seal. Don't take any chances with fuel leaks,! Happy new year

;) happy new year to you aswell
iwill do that later
 

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