Fuel pump options, using the Bosch 69133 pump |
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Fuel pump options, using the Bosch 69133 pump |
arne |
Apr 3 2017, 10:07 AM
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Serial Rescuer of old vehicles... Group: Members Posts: 759 Joined: 31-January 17 From: Eugene, Oregon Member No.: 20,799 Region Association: None |
So yesterday I confirmed my suspicion that the entire fuel delivery system in my '73 2.0 needs replaced. (See Yellow storage unit find)
No surprise there, I expected most of this. My budget/plan has included stainless lines and associated parts from the start. The fuel pump itself was a bit unexpected, but only a little. I've begun my planning, getting ready to order parts. Will probably just order the entire FI line package from Tangerine, lines, hoses, clamps and all. But I do have some questions about the replacement pump itself that I haven't been able to pin down searching other threads here. So here goes:
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TravisNeff |
Apr 3 2017, 01:41 PM
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914 Guru Group: Members Posts: 5,082 Joined: 20-March 03 From: Mesa, AZ Member No.: 447 Region Association: Southwest Region |
I didn't have any hose fit issues with mine, but do confirm it yourself.
I think that moving the pump up front is a little over hyped. I haven't heard of many people having a vapor lock issue where they had to move their pumps in a looong time. I moved mine, because that is what everyone said to do. I never had a problem before I moved it up front. |
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