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Old Jan 22, 2005, 04:53 PM
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what did your walbro fuel pump come with, exactly?

hey i am installing this walbro fuel pump and i may have just taken everything out of the friggen car only to realize my pump didnt come with a new filter.... did yours come with a filter? what else did it come with?
Old Jan 22, 2005, 05:13 PM
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It doesn't come with a filter. You can reuse the old filter from your stock fuel pump.
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yup you can re-use the filter.usually the pump is solds by itself and a new filter is an optional item.
Old Jan 22, 2005, 05:29 PM
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so how do u pop the old one off? thanks, btw... this is begining to be a pain in the ***
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Originally Posted by Vanilla Sky
so how do u pop the old one off? thanks, btw... this is begining to be a pain in the ***

Did mine today in about 30 minutes with only the pump in the kit. Followed EvoMoto's install. No problem. Just take your time.


http://www.evomoto.com/tech_info.php...3_13&tech_id=9
Old Jan 22, 2005, 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by mhutch
Did mine today in about 30 minutes with only the pump in the kit. Followed EvoMoto's install. No problem. Just take your time.


http://www.evomoto.com/tech_info.php...3_13&tech_id=9

thanks, im followin that but i just cant get the filter off the old pump... ?
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Im confused. The filter is separate from the pump. When you take the lower cover off the filter just falls out. Reuse the old one and don't worry about the one that came with the kit.
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Oh no it doesn't. Use a small screwdriver and work up the little metal washer over the metal peg in the middle of the pump. Do it carefully so you don't break it and work on each side so you dont **** it too much. You will need this to put it on the new pump.
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the yellow filter on the OEM mitsubishi pump.. its not just falling off the pump... im lookin at the pix from that website and they have a brand new filter (white) and the one off the OEM is like yellowish

it aint commin off
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Originally Posted by mhutch
Oh no it doesn't. Use a small screwdriver and work up the little metal washer over the metal peg in the middle of the pump. Do it carefully so you don't break it and work on each side so you dont **** it too much. You will need this to put it on the new pump.

ayy, this little ****er is on tight...
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thanks for yer help, time to go "finagle" this thing back in
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its loud
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Its only loud for me during the cold or the heat. Soon you won't even notice it.
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i dont hear mine
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I only hear mine when the tank is low....


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