I have a replacement pump, not a replacement assembly. I cant find anything on the internet documenting how to properly take this apart, and I can't for the life of me figure how it's supposed to come apart.
There aren't any bolts or screws or tabs holding things together. I'm about to just starting forcing it apart because i need this replaced.
I posted here in hopes that someone has experience with this and could help me off the top of their head.
>inb4 google it
Google yields nothing specifically to replacing the pump itself. It just refers me to pump disassembly.
>refers me to pump disassembly
refers me to pump assembly replacement. Sorry, I'm tired.
The only thing that's keeping me from removing the pump is this ring holding on this orange sock/filter thing. Pic related.
Also, for those who don't know, the shiny gold cylinder in the OP pic is the pump that i need to replace.
>>1155177
You have to remove that metal ring clip, and everything will slide off. More than likely, you'll break it, as they aren't meant to be removed. Usually a fuel pump replacement kit will come with one of those as well. At least, that was the situation with a Toyota Camry that I changed the pump on. The thing looks identical.
>>1155177
>this ring
It's called a 'push nut'
You can buy them a some hardware stores
Also a auto parts stores (NAPA)
>>1155652
>auto parts stores (NAPA)
and AutoZone