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> WTB: NOS Bosch Fuel Pump for a FI 73 914 2.0, I FOUND ONE
smg914
post Mar 22 2011, 03:03 PM
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Wanted to buy an NOS (New Old stock) Bosch Fuel Pump for a stock fuel injected 1973 914 2.0

Porsche part # 311 906 091 D
Bosch part # 0 580 463 005 or # 0 580 463 009

Thanks,
Steve

UPDATE 3/31/11 - I just purchased an NOS Bosch 0 580 463 005 in its original box still sealed in plastic (IMG:style_emoticons/default/aktion035.gif) FANTASTIC!!!!!


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post Mar 22 2011, 03:50 PM
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Hey Steve I've been looking for a good working fuel pump myself. I've been through 8 so far with none of them working right. They either leaked or didn't work period. I just bought a used one on ebay & am keeping my fingers crossed. I did just find another option. http://www.fuelinjectioncorp.com/contact.php . They will rebuild our pumps but it's $295 with the core. I asked about doing multiple pumps if I could get a break. They said if I did 5 they could do it for $250 each. Just throwing this out as an option. I'm getting sick of screwing with these used pumps with no luck. So if the next doesn't work I will just pony up & get it rebuilt.

Sorry this isn't meant as a hijack (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) . Just thinking maybe a group buy/rebuild might be in order (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) . -Jamie
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