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WTB fuel tank top w/fuelpump assy.

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scottd60

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Apr 27, 2006
Eldersburg, Maryland
I need the fuel tank top from a 1G AWD...was swapping out the fuel pump and broke off one of the connection feed thru screws. It is the power for the fuel pump...can't find on anywhere...only FWD not AWD. I need the whole top w/fuel pump assy and wire harness...don't need the fuel pump have a Walbro. Turns out something so simple completely shuts you down and is real hard to find...if I can't find one soon will have to try and fab something myself.

Thanks,
Scott
 
You broke off one of the small threaded parts? That a wire connects to? You can drill it out and get something called a "cable gland" to change it.
 
You broke off one of the small threaded parts? That a wire connects to? You can drill it out and get something called a "cable gland" to change it.

Yup...broke the threaded stud that the hot wire connects to for the fuel pump...brass stud and elastic stop nut...hard to tell if it's tight and then too late off it went. I figured something like that exists...any idea where to get on. I have a machine shop at work and could probably make a bulkhead feed thru but would rather not if I don't need to.

Thanks,
Scott
 
I found them at an electronics supply when I was trying to come up with something.

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They had both metal and plastic. I went with plastic just in the off chance it would ever rub and short out, but the way it clamps the wire, it shouldn't.
 

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I found them at an electronics supply when I was trying to come up with something.

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They had both metal and plastic. I went with plastic just in the off chance it would ever rub and short out, but the way it clamps the wire, it shouldn't.


kool thanks...might even have some at work.

Scott
 

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