We are trying to bring a 1970 914-4 back to like after a long(20+ years)storage.The original fuel pump is not repairable.We are looking for a replacement either good used or an aftermarket equivalent.A rebuilt original pump would also be considered.Thanks for your help.
A two prong fuel pump is much cheaper and easier to find. They work just as good as a three prong pump.
Converted my 1.7 last year will no problems. Just get rid of return line to fuel pump.
I got lucky and found a brand new Bosch pump on Ebay for $50!
Pelican Parts has one:
http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/smart/more_info.cgi?pn=0-580-463-016&catalog_description=&Fuel%2520Pump%252C%2520Mounted%2520in%2520Front%2520Trunk%252C%2520%2539%2531%2534%2520%2531%252E%2538%252F%2532%252E%2530%2520%2528%2531%2539%2537%2534%252D%2537%2536%2529%252C%2520Each%2520%2520
Auto Atlanta has rebuilts:
http://www.autoatlanta.com/Porsche-Rebuilt-Fuel-Pump-914-1975-76-Parts-PN-B043906051.html
GPR Parts has new ones.
http://www.gprparts.com/ShopByVehicle.epc?q=&makeid=porsche%40%40PORSCHE&yearid=1975%40%401975&modelid=914%40%40914&pttypeid=electric-fuel-pump@@Electric+Fuel+Pump&mode=PA
Maybe someone on this forum knows other sources.
I agree. Unless your a total concours guy, go with the later style pump. NAPA has a Bosch unit to fit our cars.
Moving the pump to the front with new steel lines in the tunnel is a good thing to do also.
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