This is my first post and also the recent proud family owner of a 1990 Autohomes Komet, with a 1.9 DG.
It's been having some trouble with starting after hot running, and it always comes down to fuel supply - as in there is not enough fuel coming through the pump.
I took it to Bromyard Vw who diagnosed a blockage in the fuel tank, and rebuilt the carb and put in a new fuel pump push rod.
This fixed it for a while but the same thing happened again recently: the van had a long run, hot, I went shopping and then came back and it ran then cut out after 5 secs. Looking at the carb and fuel lines they were dry. I put a temporary inline filter on and could see the pump wasn't pulling enough to re-prime the lines. The recovery guy used a manual priming bulb to re-prime the lines and then it fired and ran fine. (I've bought one of those priming bulbs now).
I got a garage to look at it and they said the push rod was worn down (about 4mm already when I compared it later to a new one from brickwerks) so they put a new one in and the pump is pulling better now.
However, so that I could compare how much the rod had worn down, and to get sone spares, I got some new ones and a new OE Pierburg pump from brickwerks
The pump on it at the moment is the cheapest one from brickwerks, so I'm inclined to replace it with the nice one and keep the cheap as an emergency spare.
What I'm not sure about is how to replace the pump - I know there are two bolts to undo, and I've got new gaskets and even a new plastic stand, and I've found some info that says to pack the lower chamber (presumably the bit with the arm the rod pushes on) with grease, but I didn't want to take it off without a good idea of the correct process to put a new one on - is it straightforward?
The other question I had is there is what I think is a vacuum tube that has come loose - it looks like one end goes on the top of the air filter and the other maybe goes on the carb. I've attached a picture of it hopefully it's clear enough to see.
Thanks
Patrick
PS I've added a picture of the van too



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