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Just going back to the wiring,it isn't hard to fit
another pump using the original wiring, just find a high pressure pump with
similar dimensions to fit in the holding bracket. The connecting plug can only
fit one way, so test your new pump before you crimp or solder the wiring
otherwise you could be just blowing bubbles into the fuel tank.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 10:25
PM
Subject: mr30 skyline
hi everybody,
My old man as an mr30 skyline with a just about
stuffed fuel pump & we got quoted 300 approx for a replacment one & we
aren't keen on paying that much for one, i was jsut wondering if anyone knew
what kind of pressure these pumps run at so we can buy an aftermarket one for
it? or know where to buy one cheaper? & is there much involved in fitting
an aftermarket off the original wiring?
Cheers Everyone
Matt
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