'81 SC Fuel Pump Check Valve

'81 SC Fuel Pump Check Valve

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danny hoffman

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1,617 posts

275 months

Thursday 12th December 2002
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Anyone know where I can source one mail order. Bosch part number is E3030-27424 I believe.

Danny

dom_911

141 posts

277 months

Friday 13th December 2002
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Mornin' Danny,

I asked for a quote for my heater relay from auto car parts. They mailed me back the next day with a quote which I gather to be quite good given the estimates I had heard previously. Try them here (www.eurocarparts.com) and use their e-mail section to ask for a quote for that part number. Or just mail mailorder@eurocarparts.com.

Dom

domster

8,431 posts

283 months

Friday 13th December 2002
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So you can get heater relays from eurocarparts - is 9M losing his touch?

Basil Brush

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276 months

Friday 13th December 2002
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danny hoffman

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275 months

Friday 13th December 2002
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I had already tried Bert and Eurocarparts - no joy.

Bosch said that Euro should be able to supply, but...

Anyway I bit the bullet and phoned HR Owen, £11+vat!

Cheers

Danny

dom_911

141 posts

277 months

Friday 13th December 2002
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So what is the part that costs only £15, Danny?

Domster - The relay that I needed wasn't on the website, but they got back to me when I e-mailed them with the part no. I was only marginally happier than before as the price that they charge is £98 + VAT + posting. I think that I will try to get a second-hand / one from a scrapped car cheap.

Does anyone know anywhere that has any 3.2 Carreras lying around??

Dom

domster

8,431 posts

283 months

Friday 13th December 2002
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Complete list of breakers and salvage places....


Douglas Valley breakers (01257) 472444

Europorsche, 0208 900 0900

Lodge sports, 0161 371 5598

Roger Bray, 01404 822005, www.rogerbrayrestoration.com

Club Auto Sport, 01384 410879, www.porschepart.co.uk

Discount 9 Autotech, 01656 740991, www.discount9autotechporsche.co.uk

Parts Source, 0208 550 6911, www.partssource.autopage.co.uk

Porsch-Apart, 01706 824053, www.porsch-apart.co.uk

Pro-9, 01564 785161, www.pro-9.co.uk

Brain Woodward, 01454 261067

'The UK's largest porsche dismantler, try us last' 0113 243 1392, www.porschebreaker.com

ATB
Domster

danny hoffman

Original Poster:

1,617 posts

275 months

Friday 13th December 2002
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It's the one way valve that fits to the fuel pump to maintain fuel pressure when the engine isn't running.

www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/images/fuel_injection/new_images/fi_fuelsystem_2-1c34a.jpg

I am having a problem with warm starting and everyone seems to think this is the usaul cause, and relativly cheap to change even if it's not the cause.

Thanks for the list of parts suppliers - I spent ages last night trying to find them!

Cheers

Danny

dom_911

141 posts

277 months

Friday 13th December 2002
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Cheers Dom. There must be a heater relay in there somewhere...

ninemeister

1,146 posts

271 months

Friday 13th December 2002
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No dom, the ninemeister has a life....

domster

8,431 posts

283 months

Friday 13th December 2002
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LOL

Are you sure you weren't looking at the euro carpets site, instead? Easy to mix them up. They do lovely axminster floormats...



HermanTheGerman

228 posts

279 months

Friday 13th December 2002
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domster said: So you can get heater relays from eurocarparts - is 9M losing his touch?


Now that is funny.

He does always sound SO definite in his replies, doesn't he ?

Only joking 9M, at least someone here knows what they're talking about.

ninemeister

1,146 posts

271 months

Friday 13th December 2002
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Read the thread again boys, I did say probably....

Anyway, if you are all so smart, YOU explain the requirements of squish.

domster

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283 months

Friday 13th December 2002
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LOL, you know I don't know my squish from my squosh. 9M is the daddy!

I'll have to get you to explain what Hemi heads are one day, and whether a side-valve conversion is worth applying to my 3.6 RS engine

ninemeister

1,146 posts

271 months

Friday 13th December 2002
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The way that most people tend to drive the poor RS, it seems like they are intent in converting them to side valve without even taking them to pieces.

Hemi is just short for hemispherical. Just in case you never seen one (and why would you?) all 911 heads are perfectly circular in cross section through the combustion chamber in order to fit stupidly large valves, which is why we have to make mad pistons with domes on top to fill in all the space and try to get the compression up. Engineers never have it easy you know, always something to worry about!

lemon yella rs

254 posts

271 months

Saturday 14th December 2002
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Back to the Check Valve. If you want to source one, more locally. The same check valve is fitted to the Mk1 golf GTI and probably a host of other K-jet cars.From memory I have had a leaky accumulator cause this as well (leaky as in diaphram).
oops I should of said similar check valve.And my car was a bit earlier so things may be slightly different!

>> Edited by lemon yella rs on Saturday 14th December 20:30

danny hoffman

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Saturday 14th December 2002
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Thinks have got worse - much worse. The car proved very difficult to start yesterday afternoon and when it finally did it ran very badly as though on only 4 cylinders.

The oil level guage started to rise so it appears that neat fuel is finding it's way into the oil.

I am going to check for leaky injectors in the morning (even though they are new)

Danny

lemon yella rs

254 posts

271 months

Saturday 14th December 2002
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I am sure I won't be the only one to say this But... check your metering head very carefully. In particular that you can feel some resistance on the arm and sensor plate.If the plate has no resistance there is a strong chance that your piston is stuck or sticking in the metering head causing your injectors to run regardless. I am sure someone will put this in more understandable english!