80 Series Fuel Pump Sock Filter Replacement

One of the most glossed over replacement part for the 80 series land cruiser is the fuel sock filter that attaches to the fuel pump. It is just as important as replacing the regular fuel filter. I had ordered a replacement one a while back and not got around to actually doing it till today.

First thing is to take the gas cap off of your filler neck to discharge the tank of any pressure.

To get to it you need to roll the front seats up and pull the carpet back from the front/back split right there.

You will see a little oval panel right away with 3 screws on it.

Take the panel off and you will be rewarded with this sight.

 

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You will need to unhook the wiring harness and disconnect the two fuel lines that attach to the plate. One fuel line pulls off after loosening the hose clamp, the other can be removed by taking out the banjo bolt in the picture. After that you will need to take out the small screws around the new panel and you can pull the fuel pump up…. BE CAREFUL it is very easy to bend the fuel level sender arm and if done so your fuel gauge may not be very accurate.

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Here is the sender float

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Be Careful Pulling this out

Be Careful Pulling this out

 

Here you can see the dirty fuel sock at the end of the pump.

Dirty Fuel Sock

Dirty Fuel Sock

 

To remove the sock filter you need to remove the black gasket at the bottom as well as the clip underneath it that the sock is attached to. You don’t need to replace these two parts but I went ahead and did it anyway.

Gasket

Clip

 

The difference between the dirty and clean stock will amaze you

Dirty vs Clean Filter

Dirty vs Clean Filter

New filter on

New filter on

After you get the new filter on reverse the process and once again be careful with the fuel float arm.

 

Part numbers are as follows:

Filter, Suction (fuel sock) P/N 23217-11010
Clip, Fuel Pump (used to attach sock to pump) P/N 23219-03010
Gasket, Fuel Suction P/N 77169-60010

Charlotte Cars and Coffee

On The first Saturday of every month the Charlotte crew descend onto the Charlotte Cars and Coffee event that is held in the parking lot of Matti’s Diner across from the Filmore and the Beer Garden.

 

After the event we normally grab lunch close by. This event has been added to the calender on the website to remind everyone.

 

Pics from past events.

 

 

 

 

 

Mike A’s HAMOM – November 2nd 2013

In preparation for Mike A’s upcoming move to Colorado, he hosted a HAMOM to get a bunch of work done on his blue FJ62, Burt.  We were able to complete the following things:

  • Front ARB install and axle rebuild
  • Rear Lock-Right install
  • TSM T-Case Emergency Brake
  • Saginaw power steering pump
  • Front IPF driving lights

Thanks for having us over Mike and good luck on your move to Colorado!!

 

Terry and I arrived at 7:20am.

 

Saginaw PS pump

Enjoying some brews after a great day wrenching!