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> 73 1.7l fuel pump replacement specs needed; NAPA Canada part numbers aren't the same as U.S.
doug_b_928
post Jul 25 2014, 08:40 AM
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Oddly, NAPA Canada's part numbers don't cross over into the U.S. (e.g., BSH 69133 doesn't show up on their computers here). I'd appreciate it if someone could give me the specs (flow rate etc.) that I can tell to FLAPS here so that I get one that will work. I'm sure they have the Bosch one here, but without a part number I don't know which one to get.

Also, are there specific specs for the fuel filter? If so, those would be great too if anyone has them.

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Cap'n Krusty
post Jul 25 2014, 09:34 AM
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NAPA sells the replacement pump for the '75-'76 cars only. Ask for one for a '75-'79 VW Bug or Bus, or a '80-'90 Vanagon. All those vehicles, at least in the US, had L-jet EFI. You'll need the square plastic fuel filter that goes with the pump, and some 12mm hose.

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post Jul 25 2014, 09:38 AM
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QUOTE(Cap'n Krusty @ Jul 25 2014, 10:34 AM) *

NAPA sells the replacement pump for the '75-'76 cars only. Ask for one for a '75-'79 VW Bug or Bus, or a '80-'90 Vanagon. All those vehicles, at least in the US, had L-jet EFI. You'll need the square plastic fuel filter that goes with the pump, and some 12mm hose.

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Thanks, Cap'n. So, forgive my ignorance, the Ljet fuel pump works fine for a Djet? Also, will the sock/strainer for any one of those vehicles you mentioned work?
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