Kinked Fuel Pump Hose

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by MR, Jul 31, 2004.

  1. MR

    MR Guest

    To All,

    while trying to replace the fuel filter on my 89 Volvo 240 DL Wagon, I
    kinked the fuel pump metal hose that goes into the fuel filter. The
    bolts going into the filter were practically welded shut. Nonetheless,
    I aborted the project and hoped the car would start - it did not.

    Can this metal hose be straightened out? Do I have to buy a new fuel
    pump? Or can this component be purchased separately?

    I look forward to your replies.

    Regards

    Mike
    Fargo, ND
     
    MR, Jul 31, 2004
    #1
  2. MR

    Rojo2G Guest

    The bolts going into the filter were practically welded
    On my 83' the copper washers were really torqued on. Its best to use good
    quality correct size wrenches and not an adjustable wrench, since a little play
    can lead to rounded edges.
    If the part didn't come with the filter, you could find another at a wrecking
    yard for next to nothing.
    In working on my filter or fuel pump I get some extra copper washers in case I
    have to reattach the filter or fuel pump. The washers get embosed with the
    fittings and may not form a possitive seal and then leak gas. Or, really wrench
    the part on and worry about how hard it is to remove next time.
     
    Rojo2G, Aug 2, 2004
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