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> Leaking fuel pump, Need new fuel pump for my '73 914 2.0L FI
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post Aug 19 2009, 10:18 AM
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Hi everybody,

The fuel pump in my '73 914 2.0L FI is leaking and I need to replace it. I was a bit upset to discover that this part is discontinued, and then I found "rebuilds" at AutomobileAtlanta. Well, after installing three of their so called "rebuilds" that were not working, they admitted that they are selling imitations made in China (http://www.autoatlanta.org/detail.lasso?Pa...ial_number=7902). (IMG:style_emoticons/default/headbang.gif) They will refund me, but what a watse of time.

Now, I am not sure of what I can do. I searched the web, and all I can find are all kinds of fuel pumps for the 914 (like inline fuel pumps) that have only two hose connections on them. Mine has three. I also read discussion threads from people using non-oem fuel pumps in their 914s and some of them had problems after a while. In other words, I would feel much better, if I could find an OEM fuel pump. Do you know if someone still sells them?

Another alternative would be to fix my fuel pump, but I don't know if that is possible at all.

Cheers!

JF
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post Aug 19 2009, 01:39 PM
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That's the same pump we talked about on the phone, and at about the same price.
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post Aug 19 2009, 02:07 PM
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Hi Mark!

Sorry I did not order it with you, although you are the one who pointed me in the right direction and who told me to contact Cap'nkrusty. It is just that ordering it through my mechanic, the whole job will be guaranteed by one business, and there is no hassle with the customs. Packages take a bit more time to be delivered when they go trough customs". Plus, the garage is located in another part of the city, and I won't have to go done to my mechanic to bring him the pump . Also, if something goes wrong with the part, I won't have to ship it back. I must admit too, that I misunderstood you. I knew it was the same pump or a similar one that you were offering me, but I thought it was a rebuilt.

However, I must say that I am very happy that GPR is back in business, because I aways had A1 service and advices from you guys. For parts I cannot get here in Canada, I will not hesitate to order them from you.

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That's the same pump we talked about on the phone, and at about the same price.

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