I would try Seal-All on it first. If that didn't hold, then some JB
Weld or other epoxy.
Brian Holm, Parts for Peugeots
At 10:08 PM 1/23/2008, zn3j wrote:
>My 1988 505 V6 has developed a gasoline leak at one of the fuel pump
>connectors (the positive one, I believe). The gas seeps out at the rate
>of one drop per second with the engine running. The connector post -
>with its associated wire firmly attached - can be rotated some 20
>degrees back and forth inside the pump. Gasoline leak rates vary as a
>result of these rotations.
>
>Is this something that can be repaired, or is new fuel pump necessary?
>
>Thanks.
>
>RB
Brian Holm, Parts for Peugeots
at Peugeot Holm, since 1969
2120 Maple Hill
Plainfield, VT, 05667
802-454-7132, fax -1310
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