fuel pump question
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fuel pump question
one of the metal tubes(line) coming from the in tank sending unit came loose my last journey in the jeep! have not pulled unit out yet, but once the unit is out can the tube be tightened up or jb welded or something or new sending unit needed??? the pump worked great, but tank was leaking from that tube really bad....
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Depends how it came out, probably. Got pics? If it's a slide-in kind of thing, JB Weld just might get the job done. If it's broken off, fuggedaboudit. Time for new.
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Ok upgraded profile... The tube is not broken but loose(sliding around, jiggling, etc...) and if tank is full enough would be a constant leak. Its not the one going to fuel filter if that makes a difference. Sorry no pics of it, but if it is broken it would be in the tank where broken. I don' see anything visible.
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With no picture it is hard to say what you are up against, but for a loose/leaking small metal filler/return pipe a putty epoxy such as QuikSteel or alternatively JB-Kwik Weld would probably do the trick. I would probably prefer the QuikSteel epoxy putty in this case, because it can be formed around a tube like a grommet and will stop the leak, and will set in place very quickly. The repair would probably last until its time to change your module/fuel pump in the future. Also, I have found that QuikSteel putty is pretty easy to remove from things with a little chisel in the future.
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On Renix the FPR is up on the fuel rail. Fuel circulates in a loop. Is far as I know the return leg isn't under much pressure. Guess your issue is just the fitting anyway.
Fuel is no place to take chances. Yes, something like JB weld or other epoxy's could work, but better for a hole or something. A pipe, (that already broke loose once), you'd be taking a chance that on some hot day it'd start pissen....not good.
I'd hope that maybe a JY has the "assembly" someone took the pump out of. I bet those plates get canned all the time when people change their pump.
I think all the side, mounted, (actually on the front), 87-90 are the same.
Fuel is no place to take chances. Yes, something like JB weld or other epoxy's could work, but better for a hole or something. A pipe, (that already broke loose once), you'd be taking a chance that on some hot day it'd start pissen....not good.
I'd hope that maybe a JY has the "assembly" someone took the pump out of. I bet those plates get canned all the time when people change their pump.
I think all the side, mounted, (actually on the front), 87-90 are the same.
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Thanks for all the info guys. I did jb weld the damn thing, but only as a temp fix since i'm always in the boonies bouncing around on some trail. Haven't driven her yet, due to now since doing my power steering seals my fluid is like a shaken strawberry soda pop... Just started it up today, didn't know your suppose to bleed the system with engine off!!! oops... Still learning! back when i had my 4x4 dodge my wallet was much fatter, so didn't do much hands on besides the steering wheel... Any suggestions on power steering would be cool??? Thanks again and i do love this website!!!!!
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