Had a bit of an issue with a leaky fuel tank on a TD4. Fuel would leak out of the top area of the fuel tank and make its way down & thus drip off the bottom of the fuel tank retaining bar onto the drive - on initial inspection the fuel pump & black ring had come completely loose!
Refitted everything and it still did the same.
Put it down to an 'old' pump seal, anyway replaced it for a new one and whilst I had the pump out, I took a few pics, sort of a guide of where parts went back etc.
On looking at the fuel tank contents, the flash exposed some debris in the bottom of the tank, in particular a 'white' plastic bit, looks like it may have snapped off the fuel pump, not sure if it belongs to the 'old' pump that was removed or the 'new' one that was fitted in 2007??
I know the last owner replaced the fuel pump back in 2007 and I know he wasn't a mechanic, the pump and black ring had actually worked themselves loose last week - I don't know if this is a common fault or just that the last owner didn't do a good job at fitting the new pump?
The pump and black ring could have been loose for some time, I don't know.
Firstly the 'white' plastic debris seen in the pic, is there anyway that can get sucked up into the fuel pipeline?
Secondly if the fuel gauge on the dash is on the last red marker, how much fuel roughly is in the tank, if anyone knows?
Because I'm thinking of draining / siphoning the tank to clear any debris out from the tank.
The pictures show the level of fuel in the tank and the dash gauge would read 1/4 of a tank - to me there seemed to be more fuel in the tank than a 1/4?
How do you know if the 'float' reading is correct or not?
Are there any 'care' procedures when removing the pump from its tank housing, with regard to the 'float' arm?
Thanks in advance.
Refitted everything and it still did the same.
Put it down to an 'old' pump seal, anyway replaced it for a new one and whilst I had the pump out, I took a few pics, sort of a guide of where parts went back etc.
On looking at the fuel tank contents, the flash exposed some debris in the bottom of the tank, in particular a 'white' plastic bit, looks like it may have snapped off the fuel pump, not sure if it belongs to the 'old' pump that was removed or the 'new' one that was fitted in 2007??
I know the last owner replaced the fuel pump back in 2007 and I know he wasn't a mechanic, the pump and black ring had actually worked themselves loose last week - I don't know if this is a common fault or just that the last owner didn't do a good job at fitting the new pump?
The pump and black ring could have been loose for some time, I don't know.
Firstly the 'white' plastic debris seen in the pic, is there anyway that can get sucked up into the fuel pipeline?
Secondly if the fuel gauge on the dash is on the last red marker, how much fuel roughly is in the tank, if anyone knows?
Because I'm thinking of draining / siphoning the tank to clear any debris out from the tank.
The pictures show the level of fuel in the tank and the dash gauge would read 1/4 of a tank - to me there seemed to be more fuel in the tank than a 1/4?
How do you know if the 'float' reading is correct or not?
Are there any 'care' procedures when removing the pump from its tank housing, with regard to the 'float' arm?
Thanks in advance.
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