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CHAZT54 ![]() Group: Members Posts: 18 Joined: 8-July 14 From: New London, WI Member No.: 17,600 Region Association: None ![]() |
So I had replaced all the old frayed fuel lines under my '74 2.0 since they were starting to leak. Now that I have finished, (bitch of a job under that RH side) the electric fuel pump has started seeping fuel from the electrical connect terminal area.
This original style pump looks to be a sealed unit and the only replacement option I have found is a rebuilt from Auto Atlanta @ $400 exchange. There are other elect pumps out there for less but are designated for carb units. I still have the D-jet system in place and working well so I am not interested in converting to carbs. Anybody out there know of a less-expensive option? |
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new england car guy ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,631 Joined: 24-February 06 From: Boston, MA Member No.: 5,630 Region Association: North East States ![]() |
I did mine last year for a 1.7 with the following based on some archive research here:
+ Bosch Fuel Pump Part Number. BSH 69133 8mm OD on the inlet, 12mm OD on the outlet + Napa Fuel Filter 3274 10 mm inlet, 13mm outlet + Piece of Rubber. Reuse the bracket from the old pump, you'll find that it's too big. I was able to get mine to work by wrapping the pump with a piece of rubber. Can be purchased at NAPA or online. Worked well. There are a few different ways to do the filter but the pump was inexpensive and is a 2 port. |
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 327 Joined: 29-July 12 From: Portland, the original! Member No.: 14,731 Region Association: North East States ![]() ![]() |
"8mm OD inlet, 12mm OD outlet"? on mine the inlet is bigger and outlet is smaller..
I did mine last year for a 1.7 with the following based on some archive research here: + Bosch Fuel Pump Part Number. BSH 69133 8mm OD on the inlet, 12mm OD on the outlet + Napa Fuel Filter 3274 10 mm inlet, 13mm outlet + Piece of Rubber. Reuse the bracket from the old pump, you'll find that it's too big. I was able to get mine to work by wrapping the pump with a piece of rubber. Can be purchased at NAPA or online. Worked well. There are a few different ways to do the filter but the pump was inexpensive and is a 2 port. |
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