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Re: Early or Late Model Engine
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No, that is the only one on a stock 1200

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the manual says it's the paper element type in the line from the tank.. i.e. this guy.. (see pic attached) which I've replaced.. is there another one?

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Re: Early or Late Model Engine
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Get a hold of an engine or repair manual and go from there or pick up a spanner and have a look, you sound fairly cluey get some practical into the mix and you will find the solution to the problem will come quicker.

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But is the filer inside the pump or in the carby? I have an inline filter that i did replace.

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Have you actually tested the output of the pump?

You're going to be really annoyed with yourself if you buy a new pump only to find that a partially blocked filter was the cause of your problems all along.

Replace the filter first [cheap & easy] then see if the problem remains.

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Re: Early or Late Model Engine
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Where it looks the same or not doesn't matter, see if the arm is the same and the dimensions are correct.

Don't forget that there is a phenolic spacer too.

Posted on: 2011/3/11 11:06
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hahah that's the one I bought...
I don't know if it's early or late.. they say 1970-1973
but the end of it doesn't look like an early one..

i asked at auto one and they said the only part numbers they had were for a fuel pump spanning 1970-1980..

which could be either any

Posted on: 2011/3/11 6:35
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Re: Where can i buy late model fuel pump?
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Just about anywhere: supercheap, repco, Nissan dealer, ebay.

Like this one from ebay. Although you can't tell from the photo if it is for early A12 or late A12.

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from the forum wiki

Re: A-series Fuel Pump Comparo
Top left: late-A12 original style,5 bolt top
Top right: triangular top mid-1970s
Bottom left: early A12 (short arm), 1-bolt top
Bottom right: non-rebuildable circa 1980


and the one I bought:
[img]http://i.ebayimg.com/24/!B-ld(2!!2k~$(KGrHqYOKioEzWlY7myDBM9EWvBYHg~~_12.JPG[/img]

mine doesn't look much like the early model pump yet the ebay auction said 1970-1973

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Where can i buy late model fuel pump?
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just wondering where in syd would i find a late model pump?
Goss make a pump but for some reason it spans all the year ranges so im thinking that can't be correct!!

anywhere you can think of?


I contacted auto 1 and they said the only pump they have is a fuelmieser that suits 1971-1980?? so how would that suit the early and late model engines?? I'm most confused!

Cheers,
Tom

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