:::RHMT::: Real Home Made Turbo
General Category => Hybrid/Tech => Topic started by: jeffsciv23 on May 01, 2010, 01:55:32 PM
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ok so i have been working on a car of a friend of mine. first i had to take out an alarm that he had and alot of extra wiring from some tweaker he had working on it before. it carnks now but the main relay wasnt clicking. resoldered it and now that works but pump still wont prime so im gonna drop the tank and swap out the pump. question is i have a fuel pump from a newer civic, would that work in the DA? im sure the plug is different but im sure its just + and -. if i swapped the plugs it should work right?
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the pickup for the da pump is different than a newer civic I know that. if u can make the pickup work on a newer pump then I believe it is possible. just did one last weekend but we used a walboror for the can that shit is a pain. newer civic ftw much easier
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Worst case sceanrio I have a couple stock da pumps from parts cars I actually still have the gas tanks on the side of the shop. I use the gas in the tanks to start fires/bbq :mexi:
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the pump i have still has the pick up on it, it was still on the bracket it came out on. ill take the tank off and see if it looks possible to do. how much of a bitch is it to drop the tank?
if this doesnt work, how much for one of the pumps you got?
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25 shipped
I wouldnt call it a total pain in the ass but after you swapped out a 92+civic fuel pump you will hate doing the older style cars.
I hope the tank isnt full. You know there is a drain on the tank right? Grab some gas tanks/funnels.
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ive heard that there was a drain but never tried to find it. guess i should do that before i start lol
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Also having an extra pair of hands is nice. Its really not that bad but dont expect to be done in 2 hours. Set aside majority of the day for it for a first timer.
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Trying to shove a half full tank back in a car is a pain. Trust me, Ive doen it by myself 2 or 3 times. And every time I always say, that I will drain it next time. But im too cheep.
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Call JD of advice on draining tanks. I heard he was using gas from cars at the junkyard
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I'll make a hole in my floor before I remove a fucking gas tank again. I hate that. Mostly because they were leaking, but using torch to remove the 2 brackets off a leaking tank is dangerous :?:
Everything is rusted out and break as soon as you touch it.
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I'll make a hole in my floor before I remove a fucking gas tank again. I hate that. Mostly because they were leaking, but using torch to remove the 2 brackets off a leaking tank is dangerous :?:
Everything is rusted out and break as soon as you touch it.
From where you are from yes. Hell I think I even had a parts car from california that was all rusted up under there.
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most of the cars i have swapped pumps on, all had the same pump with different pickups. from the looks of it, it seems that they would all interchange as long as you had the right pickups
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alright cool, thanks for the info. im gonna swap it out tomorrow
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I used a couple ratchet straps to hold the tank when I did mine. It gives you that extra set of hands that helps not drop it on your head when you lower/raise it. Its not too bad but sometimes the bolt on the end of the strap twist and break so be careful or have replacements lined up.
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I use hydraulic jack and a piece of wood myself.
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so i got the tank off today and noticed that it wasnt the stock pump in there, somehow he has a walbro in it and looks liek somebody had tried to wire it directly to the underdash fuse panel lol. the pump i have will work but my only question is whats the best way to connect the wires to the new plug for the fuel pump inside the tank? i dont think electrical tape will hold up inside gas and was wondering if butt conectors will be safe. i just dont want it to blow up lol.
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Inside a gas tank is to rich to asplode, fuck wad.
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could blow up towards empty, but very unlikely.
solder/heatshrink or just get a plug that fits
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Alright thanks. Ill just solder and heat shrink
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I have used heat shrink on a Walbro install and it just expanded and swole up.