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Old 02-21-2007, 09:12 PM
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will a 94-97 fuel pump assembly drop into a 90-93? I have my new 190hp with 94-97 kit. Putting it into my 93, but i was thinking instead of doing the modifications to make it work on the 1.6 assembly, just pick up a used 1.8 assembly so i can just swap em and keep my 1.6 setup.
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Old 02-21-2007, 09:24 PM
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yes it will why keep 1.6 assembly nostalgia?
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Old 02-21-2007, 09:28 PM
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good to know, i'll only bother if i can find one cheap plus there's nothing wrong with it and since i'll be doing it in my garage the faster i can do the swap the better so my house doesn't stink like gas. i'd like to get it done before i bring the car out from winter hibernation
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it will fit, but your gas gauge will be off. the 1.8 assembly is slightly different due to the larger tank that came with the larger motor
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it takes a minute to cut the bell after the pump assembly is out the most time is in getting the carpet up and loosening the panel the rest is very quick. i can swap mine in less than 10 minutes and take my time doin it.
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1.8 had a bigger tank? never knew that
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2 gallons bigger I think

anyway, putting a new pump into the 1.6 assembly is not hard at all. toughest part will be getting the phillips screw out of the bottom bracket. i don't think it's possible without an impact driver.

one of those trim clip tools will help get the carpet clips off without breaking them. i used a screwdriver and pliers and broke a couple
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2 gallons bigger I think

one of those trim clip tools will help get the carpet clips off without breaking them. i used a screwdriver and pliers and broke a couple
Use a claw hammer. Works great
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