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Questions:
1 - Do I need to have to the gasoline pump twice in the trunk? I only have one now. (looks dirty and old). Fuel lines I can arrange myself so that will be fine.
Is it true that I have these 3 valves (System, for the tank switch) on the bottom left of this photo? photo 1?
Photo 1: (top left, its a fact that they taped off the lines to the vaporator.
Photo 2: old fuel pump
Photo 3:
For my references: this is the petrol filter? Right?
Is there anything else I should think about? Electronics? To control the tank? A valve?
from mid-1979 on, the Series 3 only has 1 pump which you already have, and 1 fuel filter which you already have. The picture of the pump shows it is missing the round bracket, probably the reason someone used the vinyl ties. There is also a thick piece of foam between the bracket and the pump.
Why do you want a new gas tank? Remove it and take it to a radiator shop to see if they can fix it.
There is a valve in each wheel housing behind a squared bracket, and there is 1 more
valve to the left of the pump.
Is the pump making any whinning noise or does it work quietly? If it works quietly leave it alone.
from mid-1979 on, the Series 3 only has 1 pump which you already have, and 1 fuel filter which you already have. The picture of the pump shows it is missing the round bracket, probably the reason someone used the vinyl ties. There is also a thick piece of foam between the bracket and the pump.
Why do you want a new gas tank? Remove it and take it to a radiator shop to see if they can fix it.
There is a valve in each wheel housing behind a squared bracket, and there is 1 more
valve to the left of the pump.
Is the pump making any whinning noise or does it work quietly? If it works quietly leave it alone.
Great reply, thank you so much.
The previous owner did remove the full tank because of an hole.
So actually there's nothing to fix haha!
Can you show me how it must look?? "The picture of the pump shows it is missing the round bracket, probably the reason someone used the vinyl ties. There is also a thick piece of foam between the bracket and the pump. "
Allright, i'll look for the valves:
"There is a valve in each wheel housing behind a squared bracket, and there is 1 more valve to the left of the pump. "
I will post pictures of the bracket and foam later. If the left tank is missing, you will need one without inmersed pump. You will need the Sender Float too, it mounts at the rear of each tank.
I will post pictures of the bracket and foam later. If the left tank is missing, you will need one without inmersed pump. You will need the Sender Float too, it mounts at the rear of each tank.
Great.
So the list as far as i know now:
- Fuel Tank €175,-
- Sender Float €? Not found yet.
- Renewal Fuel PUMP -> Very loud and doesn't look good with all hosing etc. Nice to be new. €120,-
- Renewal Fuel lines trunk €45,-
- Change over valve LH. side. -> $128 | https://www.jagbits.com/product/CAC3939.html | Source
Fwiw I had the same issue in PO disconnected left tank and used a Inline fuel pump like 40$
now there is a on off on toggle in dash on my 75 series2 that runs that fuel pump as well as a on off on toggle to give fuel level.
What I am doing is just wiring the other on side of toggle to the other tank same with fuel level wires.
This will allow me to change left or right tank and show level in each.
I may need a Y valve to keep fuel from pulling from both tanks idk. Way less money but not factory