Fuel Dampener (aka fuel damper)

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Fuel Dampener (aka fuel damper)

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Dear all,

Does anybody know how to find a replacement for a broken fuel dampener (aka fuel damper)? (Isuzu has used up all stocks years ago.)

http://z32.wikispaces.com/Fuel+Dampener

Unlike fuel (pressure) regulators I have not been able to find any fuel dampener (aka fuel damper) at eBay and elsewhere.

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P.S.

I have just installed a BOSCH 0280161024 (replacement part for BMW and Alfa Romeo cars manufactured in late 70s - early 80s) in place of the broken part . . . my engine is now running quite smoothly.

http://www.autopartoo.com/oem/bosch/0280161024.html
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Where did you mount the dampener?
Our 4ZC1-t's don't have one and don't seem to need one.
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IZU069 wrote:Where did you mount the dampener?
Please refer to

http://www.geocities.jp/poor_financier/ ... mpener.jpg

http://www.geocities.jp/poor_financier/ ... iagram.jpg (#126 in the diagram)

It is mounted right next to the TURBO casing.

Here in Japan 4ZC1 engines shipped after 1985 are equipped with fuel pulsation dampeners, I suppose.
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IZU069 wrote:Our 4ZC1-t's don't have one and don't seem to need one.
P.S.

Please refer to viewtopic.php?t=1724&start=111 as well.
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Ok - I missed it in our service manual (Piazzamanual.pdf) but found it in the Holden Piazza Parts Catalog (1/3 - D13; 03-340-1) #7 = p/n 8941669600.
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yhamaie wrote:P.S.

I have just installed a BOSCH 0280161024 (replacement part for BMW and Alfa Romeo cars manufactured in late 70s - early 80s) in place of the broken part . . . my engine is now running quite smoothly.

http://www.autopartoo.com/oem/bosch/0280161024.html
Well done. Thanks for the info.
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