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> WTB Bosch three port fuel pump-good working, for 1970 4 cyl D-Jet
mark04usa
post Apr 15 2016, 02:11 PM
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Looking for good working original fuel pump (modern replacement pump lasted only a few weeks...)
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post Apr 18 2016, 01:39 PM
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Looking for good working original fuel pump (modern replacement pump lasted only a few weeks...)



I am sorry you had a problem with the new pump. Was it a two prong Bosch pump?

At NAPA you can buy a two prong Bosch Fuel Pump for around $100. The part number is BSH 69133

You can look for a original three prong fuel pump. I tried to find one and was unsuccessful. The original ones tend to fail and leak. Plus they want an arm and leg and they can fail!

I am so glad I went to a two prong Bosch pump three years ago.



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