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Re: Fuel Pump
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Apparently on the tech wiki the psi is different and flow rate?

Tech wiki link to fuel pump?

Posted on: 2011/3/10 0:35

Edited by thomen on 2011/3/10 1:05:46
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Re: Fuel Pump
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pretty sure the pump is the same, its just the arm on it thats different

Posted on: 2011/3/10 0:25
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Hi Guys,
I just accidently bought an early model fuel pump brand new but my engine is a late model..

I bought this: Fuel Pump From eBay

but as my engine is a late model won't i need the other one? It's odd because Goss list the mechanical fuel pump to span the range of 71-85??

Goss Parts Catalogue See Page 75 - PAGE 75

by the looks of the wiki it wouldn't be suitable for my engine.. Just wondering if you guys would recommend me buying a late model manual pump or should i just go electric? any advantages disadvantages?

if i do go electric what pumps would people recommend and where would i find a blanking plate?

Cheers,
Tom

Posted on: 2011/3/9 22:14
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