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Re: [tech] Transfer Pump




Of course, after re-reading your message, when you're at this stage of the
game (with the access cover off and looking at the fuel sender assembly)
it's dead easy to tell if you have a transfer pump.  If there are two fuel
lines connected to the fuel sender plate, then you have a transfer pump,
as the inlet and return go through the top of the tank.  If there are no
fuel lines, then no transfer pump - tank outlet is through the bottom of
the tank, and return is through a connection in the top passenger's side
of the tank.

Drew

On Wed, 3 Jan 2001, Sal Guzzo wrote:

> Car: 84 Scirocco
> 
> I'm not sure if this car has a transfer pump or not.  How do I tell?  I took
> out the rear seat and removed the black plate.  now, how do I remove the
> fuel gauge sender and,if there, transfer pump? In the Bentley, it looks as
> though there is a large lock ring.  Mine, don't have it.  DOes that mean
> that there's no transfer pump?
> 
> To my understanding, the early 84's had no transfer pump while the later
> ones did.  How do I determine this?
> 
> TIA
> 
> Sal
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Drew MacPherson, Network Analyst, University of Guelph

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