anybody using or have some knowledge about this kind of fuel pump..pls help
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anybody using or have some knowledge about this kind of fuel pump..pls help
here's a pic of the bosch inline fuel pump i bought used.
i have everything you see in the pic except that brass thing.
the main problem is the fuel outlet which i believe is by the connector side. as you can see, it's not a barb fitting but a threaded one. immediately below the threaded portion are 4 holes around the outlet. i bought a threaded fitting with a barb end today but it only screws in the lenght of the thread and the holes below it are exposed. does anyone have any idea if those holes need to be covered? will fuel come out of it?
i'm going to install the turbo in 3 days and this, i believe, is my only hurdle. i tried searching the web and this board but to no avail. any help will be very appreciated.
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i have everything you see in the pic except that brass thing.
the main problem is the fuel outlet which i believe is by the connector side. as you can see, it's not a barb fitting but a threaded one. immediately below the threaded portion are 4 holes around the outlet. i bought a threaded fitting with a barb end today but it only screws in the lenght of the thread and the holes below it are exposed. does anyone have any idea if those holes need to be covered? will fuel come out of it?
i'm going to install the turbo in 3 days and this, i believe, is my only hurdle. i tried searching the web and this board but to no avail. any help will be very appreciated.
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Re: anybody using or have some knowledge about this kind of fuel pump..pls help (_Endless_)
Yes fuel will come out that hole. Change the fitting to a straight-thru model. I think that is designed for a Solex or banjo-type fitting. It should screw out of the pump without any problem.
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