what is this device?
what is this device?
hi guys, may be a noobish question but im new to the sigma world
I recently got a 1981 GH sigma, 2.6 astron engine, carb, mechanical pump.
what is the small canister/tank mounted in the engine bay? its definitely part of the fuel system. it has one line in (from the pump) and 2 lines out (to the carby). its leaking out of the top and im just wondering what it is and if its vital to run the car properly.
at this stage im looking at restoration btw.
any help would be great
thanks guys
I recently got a 1981 GH sigma, 2.6 astron engine, carb, mechanical pump.
what is the small canister/tank mounted in the engine bay? its definitely part of the fuel system. it has one line in (from the pump) and 2 lines out (to the carby). its leaking out of the top and im just wondering what it is and if its vital to run the car properly.
at this stage im looking at restoration btw.
any help would be great
thanks guys
Re: what is this device?
Can you provide a photo of it?
Dave...
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Re: what is this device?
That would be this gadget here - the fuel recirculation cannister. They were on a lot of the early Mitsubishis so getting one shouldn't be that hard. The other option is to replace the fuel pump with a dual outlet unit (it supplies fuel to both the fuel bowl and the accelerator enrichment pump on the side of the carby) Check the link here to verify this is what you're referring to-
http://www.sigma-galant.com/viewtopic.p ... 474#p68474
http://www.sigma-galant.com/viewtopic.p ... 474#p68474
Re: what is this device?
Does it look like this?
Or this?
Dave...
Or this?
I don't get the reference of that linkgeezer101 wrote:Check the link here to verify this is what you're referring to-
viewtopic.php?f=30&t=7698&p=68474#p68474
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Re: what is this device?
It is similar in principal to a surge tank on an efi setup.
Re: what is this device?
thanks guys
yeh i thought it was similar to a surge tank on efi.
will have a hunt around and see what i can find
yeh i thought it was similar to a surge tank on efi.
will have a hunt around and see what i can find
Re: what is this device?
with the twin outlet fuel pump would putting a "T" peice in the fuel do the same thing? i'm pretty sure it wont but could be an easy way out?
Re: what is this device?
the link geezer posted was page 2 of a thread, all the good stuff was on page 1 the thing he is talking about is the fuel vapor separator canister.75wagon wrote:I don't get the reference of that linkgeezer101 wrote:Check the link here to verify this is what you're referring to-
viewtopic.php?f=30&t=7698&p=68474#p68474
Dave...
I removed mine on my scorpion. The fuel pump on my scorp had three outlets so it was easy to re-jig , but i had an issue with vapor lock maybe once per summer.
I have heard of the siggy ones leaking because they have plastic tops (wtf mitsubishi) the one out of my gh scorp was all metal and never leaked. maybe source one if you are restoring to factory standard.
'81 GJ Scorpion, '87 GN Panel Van, '77 Sigma sedan
Re: what is this device?
Ah, of course.tubby wrote:the link geezer posted was page 2 of a thread, all the good stuff was on page 1 the thing he is talking about is the fuel vapor separator canister.
I looked at the link, read the link title, and then thought that he'd accidentally put up the wrong link or something?
Pfft, not seeing there was another page, that's a pretty noob thing to miss...
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Re: what is this device?
Meh, as long as it gets scooby491 the info they were after. Yeah, the plastic recirculation cannisters are scary but the metal ones run risk of rusting from the inside out - between a rock and a hard place...
Re: what is this device?
no no, that canister in the link is exactly what i was talking about
i just rigged up a little something to reroute the fuel lines and allow the correct amount of fuel through.
shall be giving it a trial tomorrow
thanks again for the help guys
i just rigged up a little something to reroute the fuel lines and allow the correct amount of fuel through.
shall be giving it a trial tomorrow
thanks again for the help guys