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> Fuel Pump Location?
torakki
post Dec 14 2018, 09:03 PM
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When I got this car and after trailering it home, the fuel pump was dangling under the car, held on by the fuel lines. The whole car was kind of a bucket but now it's getting restored and I'm not sure how the fuel pump is mounted. It's a '74 2.0 liter. The photos I see, show a pump on the firewall just to the right of the main wiring harness. But, I have no stud or mounting points there. Does it go on the bracket (photo)? Photos of correct location? Thanks for any input.
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SirAndy
post Dec 14 2018, 10:01 PM
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The original mounting holes are blocked by that hacked engine shelf repair. The bracket you pictured is for the fuel filter, not the pump.

But since this isn't a stock pump, it may not fit in the stock location. When i switched to a rotatry pump similar to yours on my carbed 2056, i mounted it on the firewall (with an inline filter *before* the pump), inbetween where the fuel lines exits the firewall and the heater duct opening.
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