When I was pulling the fuel pump out on my turbo spirit I noticed there was a round diaphram at the very top, what is it? Do you need it?
When I was pulling the fuel pump out on my turbo spirit I noticed there was a round diaphram at the very top, what is it? Do you need it?
I think it's a pulse damper of some sort. Junk it.
Never seen one for that model so maybe post a pic before you throw it away but if it is a damper, agreed with Cordes, toss it.
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Yup...the new pumps don't use the damper.
i found a pic of what I have in my spirit on ebay...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/84-90-Chrysl...item483e8de457
You don't need that. I sure haven't reused them.
what the hell is it though? is it pressure related? I cant understand why they would need this in the first place? it is only held on by pressure from an Oring inside the plastic, its very odd. It looks like it could at some point contribute to fuel/pressure loss if the oring was to ever fail which face it in those conditions (gas) could be at anytime especially if its that old. I dunno but off it comes..
It is used to control the pulses created by the pump. This can lead to vibration and noise coming from the fuel system. You' ll be fine without it.
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86 GLHS #161, 2016 Impala
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Don't be sorry Russ....lol.
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A man has got to know his limitations.....
Yep, its a pulsator, back in the days, when intank fuel pumps were fairly new, they had issues with fuel line noise, ie thumping, banging, due to the design of the pump, they either used that or something on the fuel rail. Technology has caught up and we no longer have that issue so delete it, as its also a place to leak as they get older and pump pressures go up.
1989 FWD Turbo Caravan-2.5 TIII, GT35R, auto, a/c, cruise, pwr windows/locks, fully loaded with interior and ran with full exhaust. RETIRED FOR A FEW YEARS! 12.57@104 :O)
1984 Chev Getaway van, 6.2 Diesel with a remote mounted turbo setup burning WMO-For sale.
2003 GSW 2.0L TDI, auto, fully loaded, modified, 360K-wife's.
2004 GSW TDI, 5 speed, fully loaded, modified.
Aurora ignition wires for sale. Link to info
Super60 roller cams or custom/billet cams. Link to info
Yep NVH nonsense. The one on the rail is for injector opening pulses, neither of my cars (sequential) have them but the older cars I've seen have them (batch)
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