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Originally Posted by Spooler Someone beat you to it. Thanks Gbrettin. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtEoc8GPSgs Hell yeah, I'm internet famous now! *Queue Island Boy Song* Kidding about the island boy song. Sh1t makes

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Old 02-07-2022, 10:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Kidding about the island boy song. Sh1t makes me want to ice pick my eyes and ears.

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Old 01-31-2022, 07:09 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I figured out my stumbling issue. Dang spark plugs. Nothing looks wrong with them. Car may be running a bit rich but not by much at all. Scratching my head of this issue.

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Old 02-19-2022, 06:37 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Twin pump surge canister is going in. I will finish it up tomorrow.

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Old 02-20-2022, 05:00 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Done. Two words of wisdom. Make sure you have the twin pump oriented correctly when you drop it in the surge cansister. I had mine 180 out and didn't catch it. It was a mother to get back apart. Lesson number two, When you put your pumps ground wires on the stud, make sure you add a washer afterwards to ensure it get's good crip on the connector. Otherwise you will end up with a no start and no working pumps. I had to take mine back apart and do it again. Thank goodness I didn't put it all the way back together before I tested it. My stud and ground were on the front hole at first. I moved it back to the right rear like it was before I took it apart. The first one is the worst one as I always say.
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Done. Two words of wisdom. Make sure you have the twin pump oriented correctly when you drop it in the surge cansister. I had mine 180 out and didn't catch it. It was a mother to get back apart. Lesson number two, When you put your pumps ground wires on the stud, make sure you add a washer afterwards to ensure it get's good crip on the connector. Otherwise you will end up with a no start and no working pumps. I had to take mine back apart and do it again. Thank goodness I didn't put it all the way back together before I tested it. My stud and ground were on the front hole at first. I moved it back to the right rear like it was before I took it apart. The first one is the worst one as I always say.
I am guessing that MA did the original install to your twin pump and kept the fuel temp sensor? When not retaining the fuel temp sensor, youd just ground both the pumps through the standard 6-pin connector on the twin pump. But when keeping the temp sensor, one of the grounds has to move to the chassis of the hanger to free up a terminal position for the fuel temp sensor signal.
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I am guessing that MA did the original install to your twin pump and kept the fuel temp sensor? When not retaining the fuel temp sensor, youd just ground both the pumps through the standard 6-pin connector on the twin pump. But when keeping the temp sensor, one of the grounds has to move to the chassis of the hanger to free up a terminal position for the fuel temp sensor signal.
Yes, I have the fuel temp sensor.
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Don't put it in backwards or that temp sensor will hang up on the surge canister. LOL
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I added a washer and put the ground back to where it was before. Fixed it right up. I had to tighten down on the other two allen bolts to make sure the ground wire and washer did not fall off when I removed the stud. Worked like a champ.
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I added a washer and put the ground back to where it was before. Fixed it right up. I had to tighten down on the other two allen bolts to make sure the ground wire and washer did not fall off when I removed the stud. Worked like a champ.
I had the same issue with forgetting to tighten up the other two allen bolts before I pulled the stud with the ground on it lol
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I had the same issue with forgetting to tighten up the other two allen bolts before I pulled the stud with the ground on it lol
I didn't forget. That is how I did it. I just wanted to pass it along.
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As far as aligning the surge canister threaded legs. I use a small jewelers screwdriver and a flashlight to align the canister so I could thread the first allen bolt in place by hand. I had fuel in the tank which made the canister float around and be a little bit of a challenge.

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Just got my popcorn out watching the show for a change.

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Time for a little funky rhythm.

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