I've a duff Webasto fuel pump and have taken the ends off to see if it can be fixed, however it seems to be a sealed unit.
Does anyone know how they come apart and it is worth attempting a fix or should I just bin it?
Webasto fuel pump
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Webasto fuel pump
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Re: Webasto fuel pump
Oldiebut goodie should be along soon.if he can't help nobody can.
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Re: Webasto fuel pump
R0B wrote:Oldiebut goodie should be along soon.if he can't help nobody can.
Thanks, I've fitted a new one and the heater fires up nicely (after I had also replaced the exhaust hose).
It would be good to have spare if I can fix the old one.
Mike
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Re: Webasto fuel pump
It's a bin job - the final attempt at fixing is a belt with a sledge hammer, if that doesn't free it (if it is stuck) you can have the satisfaction of beating the living daylights out of it with the sledge hammer.
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Re: Webasto fuel pump
Thanks for the quick reply.Oldiebut goodie wrote:It's a bin job - the final attempt at fixing is a belt with a sledge hammer, if that doesn't free it (if it is stuck) you can have the satisfaction of beating the living daylights out of it with the sledge hammer.
I've installed a new replacement and that works a treat, so I’ll just bin the old one.
Mike
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