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> Pierburg Fuel Pump, What does it fit?
JawjaPorsche
post Oct 28 2011, 02:22 PM
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I was going through my stuff this morning and I found a new fuel pump someone gave me a long time ago. I went online to try to find what it fits but the pump has no markings except for the name "Pierburg."

Are there any Pierburg experts out there that might point me in the right direction?

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post Oct 28 2011, 03:10 PM
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Pierburg makes a wide range of pumps in different pressure and volume specifications. Might wanna slip off the insulation and see if there are any identifying marks on the body of the pump.

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Hi Cap'n

You are much smarter than me! Why didn't I think of that!

I removed the insulation and there is markings on the pump!

99T183 and 7.21565.00

Does anyone know what these markings mean?

Thank you in advance.

Terry



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Pierburg makes a wide range of pumps in different pressure and volume specifications. Might wanna slip off the insulation and see if there are any identifying marks on the body of the pump.

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