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> Alternate fuel pump, Holley 12-920/927
cwpeden
post Sep 11 2014, 07:46 AM
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The last of my stock 73 2.0L fuel pumps gave up the ghost this week. Leaking out the electrical connector. So i'm looking for an alternate.

I would like to replace it with an off the shelf pump that can be gotten almost anywhere. First I've come up with is the Holley 12-920 or 927.

Anyone using these? If so, suggestions on plumbing?



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ClayPerrine
post Sep 11 2014, 10:57 AM
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There is a replacement after market pump:

Airtex E8445. It produces the same pressure and volume of the stock pump.

I have been running one in Betty's 914 with L-Jet for 5 years. And you can get it from your FLAPS for about $100.00.

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