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    WTB: Bosch MFI fuel pump suitable for 1972 911T

    My 1972T is currently running an aftermarket generic fuel pump and I am experiencing running problems. I want to beg/borrow/buy the correct Bosch MFI fuel pump to see if that cures the backfiring and rough running (I was just outbid by an auction sniper on a $200 ebay bargain - grrrr).

    My car also does not have the correct connector on the wiring harness (someone has fitted some ugly modern bullet crimps instead), so I would need that connector, plus possibly a plumbing diagram for the 3 fuel pump hoses.

    Any assistance gratefully received. I can pay by parts trade, free labor or cold hard cash.
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    both partsklassic and auto farm are offering a new replacement pump. Better electrics supposedly.
    http://www.autofarm.co.uk/news/article/344
    David

    '73 S Targa #0830 2.7 MFI rebuilt to RS specs

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    hi spawny, i have a complete MFI Bosch injection system for sale on the samba...
    i might "part it oat", but not for $200 - - -
    let me know,

    here is da link: http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifieds/detail.php?id=1746495

    cheers, best wishes,

    bill
    1965 911 coupe
    1971 911 coupe
    1973 911 t targa
    1997 gt3 cup coupe
    speedster kit car

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    Hi, thanks for the link, but seems like you don't have the fuel pump listed, but you do have the more expensive fuel injection pump. Mine was recently rebuilt, so hopefully ok there.
    Member # 2899
    1972 911T
    2004 996 C4S
    2001 996 Carrera
    2008 Cayenne S (sold)
    2004 Cayenne Turbo (sold)
    2009 997 cabriolet (sold)
    2002 996 Turbo (sold)
    1998 Boxster S (sold)
    1997 993 cab (sold)
    1989 911 3.2 Carrera (sold)

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    Quote Originally Posted by RSTarga View Post
    both partsklassic and auto farm are offering a new replacement pump. Better electrics supposedly.
    http://www.autofarm.co.uk/news/article/344
    I'll check them out, thanks
    Member # 2899
    1972 911T
    2004 996 C4S
    2001 996 Carrera
    2008 Cayenne S (sold)
    2004 Cayenne Turbo (sold)
    2009 997 cabriolet (sold)
    2002 996 Turbo (sold)
    1998 Boxster S (sold)
    1997 993 cab (sold)
    1989 911 3.2 Carrera (sold)

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