Fuel tank

Internal-combustion engines – Charge forming device – With fuel pump

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123514, 137565, 137592, F02M 3704

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050564927

ABSTRACT:
A fuel tank closure component supporting a fuel pump, a fuel level sensor, and fuel line connections to the vehicle engine. The closure component fits into a circular aperture in the top of the tank. The closure component has a metal plate and a plastic connector body. The connector body has two push-fit sockets for receiving the ends of fuel line connections and a socket for receiving an outlet of the fuel pump.

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