If you have a underground seepage problem
Yes , it should be in the trunk ( I believe it is behind the trunk liner on the drivers side , look for an access hole in the trunk liner near the left taillight )
some time in the past
I HAVE THIS PROBLEM. THE POOL PRO I SPOKE TO SAID IT IS A PROBLEM AND IT NEEDS TO BE REMOVED. A GARDEN HOSE ATTACHED TO A PUMP BEHIND THE LINER IN A CORNER SHOULD DO IT ACCORDING TO HIM. IF IT IS A PERSISTENT PROBLEM YOU NEED TO DO IT WEEKLY. Had a vinyl liner pool 21 yrs and always have water behind liner after a major rain or water the flowers too long. We installed a PVC pipe in the corner with a cap on the end with pencil size holes drilled in the cap.Then cut a hole in the steel wall and under the walk way around the pool and attached a water hose to the end coming out with a water hose and use a utility pump to pump the water from behind the liner to a drain pipe running in a ditch away from the pool. It's a pain..but the water weight in the pool is not surpose to allow the water behind the liner to rise, but guess what?... is does. Only thing we can come up with is we have clay all the way down and have sometype of pooling to the hole. We are installing French ddrains around the pools sides this summer.Good luck with your problem with water behind the liner!
There are many places where one can purchase a drill pump. This includes large home improvement stores such as Lowes as well as sites such a Amazon and eBay.
The fuel pump rod hole is 1/2 and the two drain back holes are 3/8. You might have to finish ream the hole and do something to keep the debris out of the engine unless you have the block apart for cleaning.
Yes
In the trunk behind the trunk liner on the right side ( passenger side ) There is an access hole in the trunk liner
I just had this happen. I have an in-ground vinyl pool. About 10,000 gallons of water was under my liner this weekend. I took off the trim ring around the (normally summerged) pool light and slipped a small submursable pump with hose attached under the liner at the deep end. Plugged in the pump and let it run for a day - got almost all of it out. I used a Rule brand pool cover pump, but any small submersible pump will work.
It would be well worth your time to try it. Drill a series of 1/2"-3/4" holes directly under the depth line of the concrete floor, at a point where it should hit any fill gravel. Hopefully some of the hydrostatic pressure will be released.
to remove pump on 1997 Bonneville, I aligned holes on actual pulley wheel access holes and reversed bolts.........
yes, i have done it use the flange from a skidoo and drill the bolt holes out you will need a new throtle cable to match the carb and then just play with the jetting to get it to run right you might need a fuel pump as well the stock carb had a integrated pump that was junk
Normally on the sides close to the bottom and other times on the bottom of the tank so hydraulic forces do not lift the tank up ALL depends on the situation at hand there is no set of rules as far as I know