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> Fuel Pump Replacement
Michael34982
post Oct 2 2019, 02:32 PM
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Hi,

I need a fuel Pump. Bosche part 61305, according to the new mechanic I found.

Others say the dual line ones will work.

Either way I need one for mu 1974 1.8 fuel injected 914.

Thanks

Mike
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ClayPerrine
post Oct 3 2019, 05:52 AM
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QUOTE(Michael34982 @ Oct 2 2019, 03:32 PM) *

Hi,

I need a fuel Pump. Bosche part 61305, according to the new mechanic I found.

Others say the dual line ones will work.

Either way I need one for mu 1974 1.8 fuel injected 914.

Thanks

Mike


Go to FLAPS and get an Airtex E8445 or equivalent. It is an aftermarket fuel pump that has the same volume and pressure specifications as the original. I have been running one on my wifes 74 1.8L 914 for about 6 years now. No issues at all with it.

Good luck,

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