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Ross
post Oct 8 2019, 06:27 AM
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RE: 1972, 1.7L 914

Hi Guys, I have found that I need to replace my fuel pump. I think mine is original and located near the engine on the passenger side. There are many options out there ranging with many prices. I was planning to do the job myself. Any advice on which options are best (and easier to put in)?

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post Oct 12 2019, 01:01 PM
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RE: 1972, 1.7L 914

Hi Guys, I have found that I need to replace my fuel pump. I think mine is original and located near the engine on the passenger side. There are many options out there ranging with many prices. I was planning to do the job myself. Any advice on which options are best (and easier to put in)?

Thanks, Ross



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