Having trouble with the alloy threads in my fuel pump, they are mostly all stripped!
Does anyone know of a fuel pump from another engine that bolts in place?
Fuel pump
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BrisBellett
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Re: Fuel pump
Hi, could blank off the mechanical one and use an electric until you find a replacement. cheers, clyde
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josh67
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Re: Fuel pump
Quite a common problem, but i have had success with helicoiling(thread insert) them, but gotta dismantle to do it. must be very careful to clean out ALL swarf, as it damages pump valves.Take the banjo bolt in to your local spare parts place, and they should be able to supply you with a kit to do the job. It will be stronger than the origional threads.
P.S. this will also work with damaged diff and gearbox threads
Hope that helps
P.S. this will also work with damaged diff and gearbox threads
Re: Fuel pump
Rethreaded and got some thinner banjos with longer bolts, works well again 