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Fuel pump options for 73 injected model |
maddhatter |
Jul 5 2011, 11:20 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 7 Joined: 5-July 11 From: Clementon, NJ Member No.: 13,279 Region Association: None |
I recently picked up a 73 1.7 that had been stored inside for 20 years. The body is great as expected sitting inside, but the fuel pump does not work among other things and looking for a replacement I see that they are no longer made. Great! Can I retrofit a later model pump to fit my car? I thought the injection systems were pretty much the same all the way through the years, but the newer pumps look vastly different from my hunk of metal pump, mine having 3 hose connections and the newer ones only the typical two. Thanks in advance.
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maddhatter |
Jul 5 2011, 06:11 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 7 Joined: 5-July 11 From: Clementon, NJ Member No.: 13,279 Region Association: None |
More great info guys, thanks again. I will drain the tank and take a look see inside and see how bad it looks before I start yanking it out. I have had many other Porches before and thought it was time to get the complete Porsche experience and get a 914. We will see how these 914's compare to the other models for sheer fun....only wish it was a 2.0 though to make it a fair comparison!
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