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Re: arfetermarket fuel pump on a series?
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cheers guys thanks for you help! Quote:


Posted on: 2007/11/14 21:07
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Re: arfetermarket fuel pump on a series?
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yeah any electric pump...but you need to take the old one out of line as well as taking it off the engine. I have heard that the mechanical pump just sitting there may overheat due to no fuel/liquid running through it to cool it. You will need to make a blanking plate. Tou will also need to run a regulator in between the carb and the new electric pump and set it to 1.5 to 2 psi. 4 psi is a little too much pressure for the carb.

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Re: arfetermarket fuel pump on a series?
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datsuns a10s arnt gonna need much fule i would say any electric fule pump for a car would be fine

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when bying a fuel pump, do i look for a certain size or pressure not really shure never bought one before?

Posted on: 2007/11/14 10:02
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A10 fuel pump repair kits pop up pretty often brand new on ebay. If not im sure you can buy a kit from a auto shop. The cheapest elecy pump i could find was a $66 facet.

Posted on: 2007/11/14 9:27
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Re: arfetermarket fuel pump on a series?
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well go to a wreckers & get a second hand one or im sure some one on this sight might beable to help you Thats probably your cheapest option

Posted on: 2007/11/14 8:51
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i have heared a phew people say to go the manual one but also electronic one ,, i am really going for the cheapest one though because im selling the car,but i dont yet know which one is cheaper.

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Just a cheap electric one from repco should do the trick.

Posted on: 2007/11/14 8:39
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go for the standard one they work well

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hello peoples,, the fuel pump on my a10 seems to be broken its not wanting to pump any fuel ,, just wondering if it would be worth putting an electric pump on insted of fixing the old mechanical one,, if so ,what kind of fuel pump do i need ?
are there different ones ? which is the best ?

Posted on: 2007/11/14 8:33
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