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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 10227" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I ended up pulling engine and pump as one. I can't see any other way of doing it.</p><p>I now see why people don't want to mess with the fuel tank.... Its RITE under the engine, thankfully its one thing the fire did not touch. The engine and pump are sitting on a pallet ready for me to try and start when i change the timing belt. The old one has a spot the fire has touched and i don't want to risk damage if it was to snap. One plastic panel over the timing belt was eaten in the fire, the others are ok.</p><p>I will post pictures when i get a chance. Its one of those projects you feel why did i start this????</p><p>When i removed the rear door i saw it had a decal for the fuses and it showed a fuse for BOSS, i really hope it doesn't have it fitted! The wiring is all toast and i really have no idea how i'm going to re-wire it, even if i got a wiring harness it doesn't show what wire goes where. I guess thats a fun job for later!.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 10227, member: 82"] I ended up pulling engine and pump as one. I can't see any other way of doing it. I now see why people don't want to mess with the fuel tank.... Its RITE under the engine, thankfully its one thing the fire did not touch. The engine and pump are sitting on a pallet ready for me to try and start when i change the timing belt. The old one has a spot the fire has touched and i don't want to risk damage if it was to snap. One plastic panel over the timing belt was eaten in the fire, the others are ok. I will post pictures when i get a chance. Its one of those projects you feel why did i start this???? When i removed the rear door i saw it had a decal for the fuses and it showed a fuse for BOSS, i really hope it doesn't have it fitted! The wiring is all toast and i really have no idea how i'm going to re-wire it, even if i got a wiring harness it doesn't show what wire goes where. I guess thats a fun job for later!. [/QUOTE]
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