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> stock fuel pump mounts, alternatives
scrz914
post Jun 25 2009, 03:46 PM
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One thing I wanted to fix on my car while I was doing the hell hole repair, was to get new fuel pump mounts. Being that mine had broken off and was just zip-tied to the brake line. Well, new stock mounts are $25 to $30 EACH. Wow! And they have to be ordered from Porsche. So one parts distributer suggested using 911sc mounts as they are about the same depth. But they only have one stud and that stud is a little thicker than the stock 914. The other side is female. But that should work, right?
Does anyone have any experience with other alternatives that don't include the $8 cheapo version that break right away or radiator mounts which are too thin?


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post Jun 25 2009, 04:39 PM
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The ones that I call cheapo are from the local VW shop and don't look like they would last a year. Also, Rich at HPH said to steer clear.
These look like good alternatives. As long as they are not smaller than stock, I think they would be okay. Otherwise it looks like there would be clearance problems.
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