Wow, I'm so far gone and asleep at midnight. I'm more likely to start this job at 0600. I'm hoping this job will go smoothly.
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The sump area that you are referring to is only so tall and if you look at the fuel pump placement in the module you will see that a tank(sump) can be ran low enough to still have well less than a gallon of fuel in the tank (sump) but not totally cover up the fuel pump. The fump does not lay horizontally in the bottom of the sump. You are right in that it is unlikely to suck up much "trash" because of the sock filter but even the sock filter will only stop a certain size of particles. Granted they screen on the sock is very fine.
You could be also referring to that odd looking black cozy that wraps around the pump itself? Ive never seen one of those that actually hold anything other than the pump and I believe those are just for getting rid of vibration so its a dampener.
Good work. Now you are the expert for the rest of us.Well, I just completed my fuel pump change. What a major PITA. First one strap bolt was so rusted, it took so much PP blaster and an overnight soaking before I eventually broke it loose - literally. Dropped the tank, and that SOB fuel pump hold down ring was so rusted and would not budge. Another several soakings of PP Blaster and setting overnight, a pneumatic air needle/flat chisel to break the rust and finally a good number of very hard hits with a hammer and she broke free. Tank pins still in very good shape. Believe it or not the install was just as hard. The new ring and gasket just wouldn't seat. Finally got it to seat, went to plug in the four prong electrical connector and it would not seat. Ended up taking the pump out to do some troubleshooting. My fault, I should have checked before I installed it but I found one pin slightly, but just enough, out of alignment. Not sure how that happened, but a painful lesson learned. Put it all back together and she started right up. I will tackle the evap charcoal cannister another weekend.
Well, I'm 60+ years old so thank you for the compliment. PP or PB - call it old timers or some timers or quite frankly fat fingers. But I can tell there were a few (ok more than a few, I did spend a career in the Navy) choice words during this entire R and R.