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> 73 914 2.0 FI Fuel Pump Blister Alternatives Moving Fuel Pump
kbrunk1
post Jul 28 2012, 08:22 PM
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Moving fuel pump on 73 2.0 FI to front under the tank.
I do not have a fuel blister ?

Can I just use clamps - ?? rubber dampners??

What can I use to minimize the vibration? noise? and make it work?

Thanks for any alternative designs or ideas!
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post Jul 29 2012, 08:22 AM
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Mount it underneath near the rack. Local junk yard should have fuel pump holders with rubber isolators. Have to remove fuel tank for inner nuts on isolators.

Screw hose clamp, mounted with sheet metal screw to body (firewall above rack), wrap layer of rubber around pump or maybe two hose clamps ... looks Mickey Mouse (if anyone crawls under car and removes rack splash plate) but works. Run fuel hoses w/ filter thru big inspection hole.
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