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Re: 164 Fuel Pump...HELP



Hello Jerry,

After he removes the floor cover and the rear (most inner) vertical cover
to the back of the seats, he will see a black plastic cap with hoses
coming out of it facing towards the back of the seat.  Remove this cap and
he will see the access port to the fuel pump.

I did the job this summer from the trunk, mostly sitting cross legged on
top of the spare tire.  The job was pretty easy, only down fall was I was
unable to fully remove the pump to work on it.. Could not fit it all
through that access hole for some reason (what am I doing wrong here?).
Easily replaced that problematic hose.  Have heard from a few sources that
the rear seat backs are easily removed and make the job a bit better.

No gas tank needs to be droped!

Anyone have the problem where the pump can't access the last 1/4 tank?
Right now my max driving range Hwy is ~260 miles. I can hear pump
siphening noises around 250 on.  When the car runs out of gas I can only
put in 13 gallons.  My other Alfa I can go 350 miles easy and requires
16/17 gallons to fill.

Thanks much,

Damon

On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 [email protected] wrote:

> OK fellow alfisti, help me out here.  Where is the access to the intank fuel
> pump on my 93 164L.  I am pretty sure that those notorious little hoses are
> leaking and causing me to lose my pressure and prime when the engine is off.
> My mechanic says he has to drop the fuel tank, but I know I have read that it
> is accessible through the floor of the trunk.  He says he cannot find it
> there.  Is it hiding somewhere?
>
> Jerry in Houston
>
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