For thirty bucks I would just get a new one and not worry about it. Gas is such a strong solvent I'd be nervous about many glues.
I agree. Now if you can find a new one that fits let me know and I will pay for it but that little valve is only on 94/95 and has been discontinued. I found a GM version locally that is close but its .2" wider in diameter. It gets pushed through a pretty thick gasket and with some oil/grease on it I think it could be pushed in but not sure if it would ever come out. I can find a ford fox body version but there are no numbers on the diameter to know if it will fit or not and its not available locally. I have it ordered and will be here friday with the idea that I can return it if I need to, try forcing the gm in if it doesn't work or plan c will be to epoxy the nipple back on and call it a day but otherwise its turned into a quest for that little piece of shit.For thirty bucks I would just get a new one and not worry about it. Gas is such a strong solvent I'd be nervous about many glues.
I agree. Now if you can find a new one that fits let me know and I will pay for it but that little valve is only on 94/95 and has been discontinued. I found a GM version locally that is close but its .2" wider in diameter. It gets pushed through a pretty thick gasket and with some oil/grease on it I think it could be pushed in but not sure if it would ever come out. I can find a ford fox body version but there are no numbers on the diameter to know if it will fit or not and its not available locally. I have it ordered and will be here friday with the idea that I can return it if I need to, try forcing the gm in if it doesn't work or plan c will be to epoxy the nipple back on and call it a day but otherwise its turned into a quest for that little piece of shit.
I did but its for a fox body and no way to tell if it fits. Anything sn related has the solenoid built in for the pressure circuit to know if there is a leak and then napa had something for $280. If I knew the napa stuff would fit I might be willing to pay that in order to know everything in the tank is new and with the pump now removed hopefully its a LONG time before it ever comes down again.I'm sorry I thought you had linked to an Amazon thing that had it for $30
if it is not bench bled, then there is a diagnostic computer that cycles the pump in a way to get the air out.So there is a specific procedure for bleeding the abs pump.
So there is a specific procedure for bleeding the abs pump.
Yep, it’s called eliminate it and never worry about bleeding it again!!!!
I’ve been considering this for a while now. Leaning hard towards doing it.