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« on: June 30 2011, 08:46:41 PM »
Maybe you can help me?I replaced my factory fuel pump with a walbro 2000169 the connector was different at the pump on the walbro so i cut the connector on the factory one laid the pumps side by side rewired the new pump (2 wires black and white)
apond starting the car the pump ran backwards but the fuel gauge worked so instead of droping the tank I switched the wired at the connecter now the pump works fine and the gauge don't work any ideas??

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« Reply #1 on: June 30 2011, 10:11:35 PM »
The tan wire should be plus 12 volts and should go to the red wire inside of the tank that goes to the pump plus

the black wire is the ground wire that goes to the sending unit (soldered to the top of the unit).  Inside it goes to pump negative so it ends up serving as ground for both the float and the pump.

The third wire is either pink or purple....it goes to the resistor in the sending unit/float.

I am not sure how you reversed the pump because the connector that you disconnected from the old pump should simply pop into the connector on the new pump and should only go one way.

I know it fits both the walbros and the deatschwerk pumps.

I am guessing that when you reversed the wires you are now feeding power into the sending unit ....I would have thought that would have gone to ground and popped a fuse...but, I never tried it...maybe the pump is using enuf power to minimize the power going to ground thru the resistor of the sending unit?????

  If you did not change any wiring inside the tank, it almost sounds like you have a pump that was wired backwards at the factory.  

I just looked at the walbro I pulled out the other day and it is marked Plus and Minus on the top of the pump by the connector...th ink you are going to have to drop the tank and look at the pump and see if the red wire is going to plus and the black to the minus...and the red wire is going to the tan wire ultimately

I don't think this will help much in this case   http://www.vortexbuicks-etc.com/fuel_pump.htm
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« Reply #2 on: July 01 2011, 06:34:06 AM »
Thanks steve no marking on the pump plug was different, wires were black and white it did have a hot wire to the 3 pin connector.i'll drop it this morning and trace the wire. thanks again

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« Reply #3 on: July 01 2011, 11:21:01 AM »
strange...the pump I looked at was an F pump.  Had the +/_ in the plastic at the base of the connector.

It was one of the pumps out of the batch that failed a couple of years ago.  I probably had a 1000 miles or a bit more on it.

Don't feel bad, when I replaced it with the DW pump, I checked to see if the connector was the same, then started messing with the bottom of the hanger to make it fit right....forgo t to snap the connector all the way in...you know who got to drop the tank again when it did not run....
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« Reply #4 on: July 01 2011, 01:47:22 PM »
well steve you were right there is a+ and - on top of the pump had to put my reading glasses on to see it lol that what's happens when you get 50+ I bought the pump from turbo tweak when the bad batch came out was scared to use it.So I sent it back to eric and mike from ft sent me another one? I think eric was out I don't know for sure if it was bad,but didn't want to take a chance so it was replaced with another pump just got around to installing it.switched wires at the pump all is good now I just hate doing things twice.
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« Reply #5 on: July 01 2011, 02:14:44 PM »
hey, I am fixing to turn 70 and I still hate to do things twice after all these years...and I can never find enuf light to see things...seems it does not get better...

The good thing is that you got it going so you can sit back and wait for the next problem!
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