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Fuel line pressure regulator ???? HELP

Posted: 16 Jun 2011 01:53
by GRANTDCLARK
80/TR7--Inserted in the fuel line prior to the fuel pump I have a chrome part with white plastic inners that is approx one inch long with a # 96094043 (No Mfg name) printed on it. I assume it is some kind of pressure regulator. It no longer allows fuel to pass through it. Does anyone have any idea where I might find this part and what purpose it serves? I did remove this part and the auto runs real sluggish. Would appreciate any insight you might offer.[:)]
Thanks

Posted: 16 Jun 2011 05:23
by Hasbeen
Any chance of a photo Grant? Your description could be a pressure regulator or a filter.

However a regulator should be fitted after the pump, where it can regulate the pressure coming out of it.

Your item could be a marine cleanable filter. I tried something that sounds a bit like that, in the days before I reconditioned my fuel tank, to stop the rust particles.

It stooped it all right, so well that it would be blocked in a couple of hours driving. Try disassembling yours, & giving it a scrub, it might pass fuel then.

I also found regulators did not like rust particles either, & would stop fuel flow with only little contaminate in the fuel.

Hasbeen

Posted: 16 Jun 2011 14:42
by HDRider
Certainly sounds like an aftermarket fuel filter. The ones that I have seen have 2 chrome ends which secure a glass tube that contains a white plastic mesh filter. The ends unscrew to allow removal of the element. Replacement filters are available at most FLAPS here in the USA.

Edward Hamer
Petaluma CA

Posted: 16 Jun 2011 14:58
by nick
If it looks like the one in this picture it is probably a filter. Purchase one at any car parts store. But if it is clogged and rust colored fuel comes out you may suspect a rusting fuel tank.

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'79 TR7