Hello all,
Just found this board. I've got a leaky fuel filter/regulator, with gas coming out at the seam where the diaphraghm is-Is this part available, or can it be fixed with a little Mr. gasket?
fispa fuel pump diaphragm
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The diaphraghm is most likely shrunk or rotted. If that is the reason for the leak the unit will not function as it is meant unless the diaphraghm/spring assembly is replaced. Partsource in Maine seem to specialize in fuel related parts and pieces. Here is the link to their site:
http://www.partsourcenet.com/
John Vardanian
The diaphraghm is most likely shrunk or rotted. If that is the reason for the leak the unit will not function as it is meant unless the diaphraghm/spring assembly is replaced. Partsource in Maine seem to specialize in fuel related parts and pieces. Here is the link to their site:
http://www.partsourcenet.com/
John Vardanian
You may also want to check with "Then and Now Automotive" near Boston, MA, to see if they have the part(s) you need.
More info at http://www.then-now.com/The_Cellar/cellar.htm
Good luck,
Ruedi
More info at http://www.then-now.com/The_Cellar/cellar.htm
Good luck,
Ruedi
re: the Fispa fuel pressure regulator/filter diaphragm.
http://store.yahoo.com/ricksminis/fisfuelpresr.html
I ran across this web site awhile ago. I haven't bought it (don't need it, so far), but it looks like what you're talking about. At $25.00 it's not cheap, but I think it would beat making one...
All the best,
Michael
http://store.yahoo.com/ricksminis/fisfuelpresr.html
I ran across this web site awhile ago. I haven't bought it (don't need it, so far), but it looks like what you're talking about. At $25.00 it's not cheap, but I think it would beat making one...
All the best,
Michael
miniparts diaphragm
Got mine yesterday from the link above. Looks just like the original and fits perfect too.
I put it all back together-goes back in the car this weekend. hopefully won't need the fire extinguisher.
TF
I put it all back together-goes back in the car this weekend. hopefully won't need the fire extinguisher.
TF
New diaphragm works great, but needed a little gas-proof liquid gasket to not leak at all. How satisfying! a 45 minute project with $30 in parts.
Anyone else trying this-make sure you keep the orientation of the bottom half the same on reassembly so your fuel hoses will go on easily, and use a very thin layer of the liquid gasket ( dont want dribble-over heading downstream to the webers).
Anyone else trying this-make sure you keep the orientation of the bottom half the same on reassembly so your fuel hoses will go on easily, and use a very thin layer of the liquid gasket ( dont want dribble-over heading downstream to the webers).