December 5, 201114 yr I have a 1984 GL Wagon, 4wd manual transmission. I need to find the fuel pump control unit. Where is it?
December 5, 201114 yr Blue or black, about 2"x3", six pin connection, attached to the hood release cable bracket close to the drivers left knee. GD
December 16, 201114 yr 85 GL 4wd wagon. Need fuel pump control unit aka FPCU aka revolution sensor part no 22631AA000 also numbered K8T65072 with mitsubishi logo or instructions on how to fix/replace. Pic of inside attached. How can anything be so complex??? http://hydroweb.com/rev.jpg Edited December 16, 201114 yr by dadpups
December 16, 201114 yr First - you will get more responses if you start your own thread. Second - try a junk yard. Third - if you can't find one - put a jumper wire between the hot pin and the fuel pump power lead in the connector that went to this module and the fuel pump will run with the key on. Temporary fix but if you want to make it permanent just get an oil pressure safetly switch instead - such as this: http://www.amazon.com/Carter-A68301-Oil-Pressure-Switch/dp/B000CSWR10 If you rewire - be aware that you will probably also have to rewire the choke power. That runs from the same module. GD
December 16, 201114 yr GD, many many thanks for the great reply. Will probably go with the third option. The previous owner installed manual choke so no problem there. I sure hope this forum stays up!!! Cheers, Roger
December 17, 201114 yr Hi GD, I read in some earlier post that you have some tips for a Hitachi Carburetor # DCZ328 rebuild. Any that you could pass on here will be much appreciated. Roger 85 GL 4WD Wagon
December 18, 201114 yr Been quite a few years since I bothered rebuilding one.... mostly I see how far I can shot-put them. :cool:. The DGV Weber is the simple and easy answer to the "What should I do with my Hitachi" question. The stock carbs are old and worn out and without rebushing the throttle shafts, etc a rebuild kit will only go so far. Better to just save the $50 you would spend on the rebuild and sink that into a Weber. The kits are only about $325. That's peanuts when you consider the benefits and the frustration you will save yourself. If you do rebuild the Hitachi - don't lose the accelerator pump check ball. And try not to lose the tiny little cotter pins that hold all the linkage together. When you are dissasembling the throttle shafts thread the parts one at a time onto a length of wire so the order doesn't get confused. GD
December 18, 201114 yr GD, thanks! Is this what you mean? http://www.webercarbsdirect.com/32_36_DGV_p/22680.005.htm Does it just pretty much "drop in"? Or do I need what appears to be a pretty costly conversion kit? Thanks, Roger
December 18, 201114 yr Well - all you really need is the adaptor plate and an air filter. That's all the "conversion kit" comes with anyway in addition to the carb. You will want the electric choke version (same price): http://www.webercarbsdirect.com/32_36_DGEV_p/22680.033b.htm Of if you want a manual choke like the one you linked above (has to be a true manual choke carb - not a converted electric/water choke unit like they are showing): http://www.carburetion.net/products/2103-22680005.aspx And then you need the adaptor plate (not listed on that site): http://www.carburetion.net/products/3345-99004731.aspx And an air filter/housing: http://www.webercarbsdirect.com/product_p/f1000.htm GD
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