S2000 Fuel Pump Installed
#31
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THIS IS NOT COMFORTABLE! Wind screen was still on there b/c I couldnt figure out how to take it off. It stabs you in the chest and you cant breath... what little air you get, is gas fumes.
lol couldn't you have just put the screen down? lol
lol couldn't you have just put the screen down? lol
#33
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Originally Posted by PatS4P,Mar 11 2008, 10:12 AM
This is why everyone....................... should own a manual, buy the CD on ebay $8-10 or get a free copy. I can't believe the work people are attempting, not specifically this ( don't know to loosen certain things first or proper loosening sequences so you don't F_ck something up) without having the procedure to even look at before beginning to tackle some jobs. If you screw it up it can cost big dollars and aggravation. Spend the $10.00 already.
#34
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Originally Posted by gotswap,Mar 11 2008, 10:31 AM
Not sure if it has been mentioned yet but if you are taking the pump back out make sure that the sock on the bottom is not interfering with your fuel level float.
It can get stuck and cause false readings.
It can get stuck and cause false readings.
And as for the live and learn comment... i agree lol
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I got the CD about a year ago and it's saved me so many times Today I used it to remove all the blue upholstery off my seats. It couldn't be more spelled out with the manual!!! Great suggestion!
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