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> Need a fuel pump., Options?
kmwvmarip
post Apr 24 2014, 05:45 PM
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My glacially slow project is taking for ever. Looks like my fuel pump is shot. No pressure at all.

What are the options? Part seems to be NLA. Am I S.O.L? Can you rebuild/restore? New old stock available? Etc.

Car is a 71 1.7L fuel injected djet.

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post Apr 24 2014, 06:30 PM
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QUOTE(kmwvmarip @ Apr 24 2014, 07:45 PM) *

My glacially slow project is taking for ever. Looks like my fuel pump is shot. No pressure at all.

What are the options? Part seems to be NLA. Am I S.O.L? Can you rebuild/restore? New old stock available? Etc.

Car is a 71 1.7L fuel injected djet.



Three prong pumps don't exist. I converted to a two prong pump on my 1.7. NAPA sells new Bosch pumps.

Part Number: BSH 69133
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