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> '74 1.8 Gas smell in cabin and Fuel pump replacement
branston
post Jan 14 2017, 10:06 PM
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Getting in the car last weekend the cabin stank of gas, the pump is leaking and dripping on the flexible heater pipe leading into cabin.

Pump seems to have been running okay looking at it I'm sure its been in there a long time. hard to tell if the hose is leaking and wetting the body of the pump. to me it looks like its leaking where the electrical connector enters the pump body.

Is this a typical failure? the pump runs okay.

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Pump is out tonight and looking at the $$$ cost of a rebuilt pump I came across this post.

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?sho...mp;hl=fuel+pump

The replacement of the old 3 port pump with a new Bosch 69133 seems like a great solution, but here's my question, will the conversion work on the 1.8 engine in my '74?

Just need to know before I dive in and buy one.
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