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mhariush
Joined: 28 Mar 2016 Posts: 15 Location: Los Angeles
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Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2024 11:31 am Post subject: 1978 Fuel Filter between Tank and Fuel Pump NLA? |
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I am replacing a some of the fuel system on my 78 that has been sitting for a while. Drained the fuel tank and the fuel was brown.
from the fuel tank there is a short hose, that goes into this VDO fuel filter with Opel branding and a 77 date stamp on it, so probably time to change it. And when shaking it, little bits of black stuff comes out. Could be charcoal?
This part, listed as item 29 with PN 477 209 233 on PET is NLA.
Has anyone changed it out for something else? Like one of those motorcycle style fuel filters?
I ordered a fuel filter from Pelican, but it's the large Mahle filter and now that I have things apart, I'm not sure where I would fit that without it just dangling around back there... _________________ 78 924, 87 944S, 89 944 Turbo, 08 Cayenne |
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Karlio
Joined: 17 Nov 2019 Posts: 69 Location: UK
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Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2024 7:04 am Post subject: |
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Use a 944/928 in-tank filter |
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scm924s
Joined: 22 Oct 2010 Posts: 268 Location: Gloucester UK
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Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2024 8:05 am Post subject: |
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944 type filter won't fit an early 924 tank, these don't have provision for the in tank pump of later cars.
The right angle on the OE filter is necessary as the space between tank and pump inlet is short and would have an awkward kink in it, 90 degree bend in the filter fits just right. difficult to fit an alternative in line filter in there. _________________ 1984 n/a Ruby Red Metallic
1988 924S Guards red- sold
1986 924S Guards Red - sold
1984 n/a Black - sold
1980 n/a Le Mans#1 - sold
1980 n/a Le Mans#2- sold
1977 Martini - sold |
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copeina
Joined: 06 Dec 2023 Posts: 7 Location: Calgary, AB, Canada
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Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2024 12:37 am Post subject: |
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Perfect timing - I literally just drained my tank and took mine apart last night to change the fuel pump. From all my reading, there should be a filter in tank, but as you mention, there is no way to access such a creature. Was wondering if that 90 degree filter was stock and a bit concerned it would restrict flow to the pump. Sounds like it was stock, so will try to replace it.
Planning to go shopping for new rubber lines this week and see what kind of filter I can find to replace it. Will let you know what I find.
/Kris |
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Mclaren924
Joined: 13 Oct 2021 Posts: 173 Location: California
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Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2024 8:21 am Post subject: |
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copeina wrote: | Perfect timing - I literally just drained my tank and took mine apart last night to change the fuel pump. From all my reading, there should be a filter in tank, but as you mention, there is no way to access such a creature. Was wondering if that 90 degree filter was stock and a bit concerned it would restrict flow to the pump. Sounds like it was stock, so will try to replace it.
Planning to go shopping for new rubber lines this week and see what kind of filter I can find to replace it. Will let you know what I find.
/Kris |
A hydraulic line shop should be able to redo most of those rubbers with the oem fittings or new fittings depending where you are based. Save a pretty penny this way. _________________ 1980 931 "Salt" Bucket wannabe racer (not started)
1979 924 "Pepper" Restoration (almost done)
1980 924 "Donnie" (Parts car)-DEAD
1977 924 Slicktop "Pennie" Bucket turned Silver Spoon |
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copeina
Joined: 06 Dec 2023 Posts: 7 Location: Calgary, AB, Canada
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Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2024 7:46 am Post subject: |
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copeina wrote: | Perfect timing - I literally just drained my tank and took mine apart last night to change the fuel pump. From all my reading, there should be a filter in tank, but as you mention, there is no way to access such a creature. Was wondering if that 90 degree filter was stock and a bit concerned it would restrict flow to the pump. Sounds like it was stock, so will try to replace it.
Planning to go shopping for new rubber lines this week and see what kind of filter I can find to replace it. Will let you know what I find.
/Kris |
Update as promised - Too funny, and too frustrating. Apparently parts stores are just a bunch of idiots of all ages nowadays.
Me: "I need some 12mm fuel hose."
Them: "What car is it for? (1978 Porsche) Oh... we don't have anything listed for that."
Me, looking at the reel right behind the counter. "Just give me 2 feet of that one."
Them: "Ok. Oh... we sell it by the inch. How many inches do you want?"
Anyway, fuel hose in hand but a 12mm or 1/2" 90 degree fuel filter is unobtanium, so I added an elbow and used a straight filter. There's always more than one way to skin a cat.
Hardest thing so far is finding 12mm crush washers for the banjo line. I'm a little disappointed the new fuel pump didn't include those.
Again - "What car is it for? Oh... we don't have anything listed for that."
It's a crush washer, kid. There's a reason online shopping has won the retail war.
Ever forward! _________________ 1978 924 |
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