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What are the pros and cons using a 2 ports instead of 3 ports pump? Is it a matter of preference?
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What are the pros and cons using a 2 ports instead of 3 ports pump? Is it a matter of preference? Availibility and saving a couple hundred bucks. Then u can use that couple hundred to buy SS lines and relocate to the front trunk. Unless you are trying to stay completly original go with the late pump. I agree completely, this is a very common thing with the older Alfa Romeos. The two fitting pump is less expensive, still Bosch quality and will be easier to find and replace in the future. |
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