Socket, looks like 10 mm, found IN gas tank. LoL..
Socket, looks like 10 mm, found IN gas tank. LoL..
I took my fuel pump out today to see if I could clean my filter, and what do I see? A damn socket (for a socket wrench) sitten in the bottom of the gas tank. Probably is a 10mm
.
Oh well, I'll get it out.
But one question. I'm looking at my fuel pump and it looks different from the one in this picture (this pic is from another member in this forum).
Mine does not have that white thing, which I assume is the filter on his. Instead, it has like a black foam piece completely surrounding that 3 inch cylinder which HIS filter is attached to.
Is that my filter?
Or did the mechanic who dropped that socket in the gas tank not bother to put a filter back on that pump?
Thanks
.Oh well, I'll get it out.
But one question. I'm looking at my fuel pump and it looks different from the one in this picture (this pic is from another member in this forum).
Mine does not have that white thing, which I assume is the filter on his. Instead, it has like a black foam piece completely surrounding that 3 inch cylinder which HIS filter is attached to.
Is that my filter?
Or did the mechanic who dropped that socket in the gas tank not bother to put a filter back on that pump?
Thanks
Last edited by LeeVen; Mar 2, 2002 at 12:07 PM.
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Things left in cars
Years ago (late 60's) a good friend of mine bought an El Camino new from the dealer. For a year or better he had a rattle in it no one could find. He had a wreck while driving this vehicle and the body shop found a small Coke bottle in the area behind the driver's seat in the wall of the car. It had a note in it that said "Took you a long time to find this didn't it?
This was obviously an employee on the assembly line that was pissed about something. I remember reading several years ago about a study conducted by GM on warranty claims. Seems the cars built on Mondays and Fridays had the highest incidence of warranty claims.
American manufacturers did not pay any significant attention to quality control until the mid 70's when the Japanese builder's share of the market increased. This forced American manufacturers into better quality control.
I bought a Ford F-150 new in 1976. A few days later I was washing it and discovered the trim missing from the right side of the bed. The other side had the trim. The dealer tried to tell me the trim was supposed to be missing and the mistake was actually someone puttimg the trim on the left side. I ended up getting the trim installed but I can state positively that quality control sucked big time back then.
This was obviously an employee on the assembly line that was pissed about something. I remember reading several years ago about a study conducted by GM on warranty claims. Seems the cars built on Mondays and Fridays had the highest incidence of warranty claims.
American manufacturers did not pay any significant attention to quality control until the mid 70's when the Japanese builder's share of the market increased. This forced American manufacturers into better quality control.
I bought a Ford F-150 new in 1976. A few days later I was washing it and discovered the trim missing from the right side of the bed. The other side had the trim. The dealer tried to tell me the trim was supposed to be missing and the mistake was actually someone puttimg the trim on the left side. I ended up getting the trim installed but I can state positively that quality control sucked big time back then.
Last edited by copandengr; Mar 2, 2002 at 02:34 PM.
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Do you happen to know where I can pick up some of those screws for the fuel pump, that hold the entire assembly on the gas tank? I'm missing like 5 or 6!
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Any Mazda dealer will have the screws, or just go to a hardware store and match them up. There's really nothing special about them. But if you get new ones, do yourself a favour and get stainless steel screws. The fuel pump screws have a nasty habit of rusting to the pump flange.
Re: Socket, looks like 10 mm, found IN gas tank. LoL..
Originally posted by LeeVen
Mine does not have that white thing, which I assume is the filter on his. Instead, it has like a black foam piece completely surrounding that 3 inch cylinder which HIS filter is attached to.
Mine does not have that white thing, which I assume is the filter on his. Instead, it has like a black foam piece completely surrounding that 3 inch cylinder which HIS filter is attached to.
-Ted
Re: Things left in cars
Originally posted by copandengr
American manufacturers did not pay any significant attention to quality control until the mid 70's when the Japanese builder's share of the market increased. This forced American manufacturers into better quality control.
American manufacturers did not pay any significant attention to quality control until the mid 70's when the Japanese builder's share of the market increased. This forced American manufacturers into better quality control.

-Ted
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Re: Re: Things left in cars
Originally posted by RETed
Agreed.  I used to do a lot of car stereo back in the day.  Mustangs were notorious for having all kinds of extra parts laying around under the carpet.  Rumor had it that the Ford assembly plants works were told to NOT to try and pick up anything that fell into the cars, as this added extra "wasted" time to find and retreive the dropped parts.  We could count on finding lots of screws and bolts; it helps us in case we started to loose the original fasteners.
-Ted
Agreed.  I used to do a lot of car stereo back in the day.  Mustangs were notorious for having all kinds of extra parts laying around under the carpet.  Rumor had it that the Ford assembly plants works were told to NOT to try and pick up anything that fell into the cars, as this added extra "wasted" time to find and retreive the dropped parts.  We could count on finding lots of screws and bolts; it helps us in case we started to loose the original fasteners.

-Ted
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