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How do I replace the Fuel Pump Check Valve on a M110 W460
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Posted 12/2/2023 2:19 AM
rhd280
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How do I replace the Fuel Pump Check Valve on a M110 W460

Surprisingly, I cannot find any clear instructions for a first-time replacement of the Fuel Pump Check Valve on a petrol (gasoline) W460 M110.

- Where is it located?
- What is needed to access it
- Any things I need to know?

 



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Posted 12/2/2023 2:16 PM
Doug Nel
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Re: How do I replace the Fuel Pump Check Valve on a M110 W460

It is screwed in to the fuel pump.

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Posted 12/3/2023 4:53 AM
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RE: How do I replace the Fuel Pump Check Valve on a M110 W460

Thanks, found this on a forum for a different marque, but uses the same K-jetronic

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Otiswesty
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RE: How do I replace the Fuel Pump Check Valve on a M110 W460

Good to think about replacing a lot of that stuff. My 1983 280GE has a number of older parts down on that end of the fuel system. It would be worth renewing many of those while parts still remain available.
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