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    Fuel pump for 70/71 911T

    For sale, slightly used fuel pump for 70/71 911T. $380 shipped within CONUS.


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    Sorry for the inverted image. Part no for the pump is 911 608 107 01.

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    New low price

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    Will buy.PM sent.
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    This is not for a Carburator car....
    1967 911 Bahama Yellow
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    What is your reference? My parts book says it is.
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    looks like a carb pump to me

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    FWIW Bosch Pump Number should be 0 580 960 009

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    From Grady Clay over at the bird:

    "There are two Bosch electric pumps that appear identical, a low-pressure one for the 911T carburetors and a high-pressure one for 911E and 911S MFI.

    For the 911T carbs:
    Porsche part number – 911.608.107.00
    Bosch part number – 058096 0009
    Operating Pressure – 0.3 bar (4.3 psi)
    Pressure relief valve opens from – 0.2-0.3 bar (2.8-4.3 psi)
    Fuel delivery capacity – 80 liters per hour
    Current draw – 2.5 A @ 12 V
    RPM – approx. 2000 rpm


    For the 911E & 911S MFI:
    Porsche part number – 901.608.105.00
    Bosch part number – 058097 0001
    Operating Pressure – 1.0 bar (14.2 psi)
    Pressure relief valve opens from – approx. 2 bar (28 psi)
    Fuel delivery capacity – 125 liters per hour
    Current draw – 3.5 A @ 12 V
    RPM – approx. 2800 rpm

    The 911T pump pressure relief is the pressure regulating mechanism.

    The 911E&S pump pressure relief is a safety pressure relief.
    The MFI pressure regulation [0.8 ±0.2 bar (11.8 ±0.3 psi)] is done with the return fitting at the fuel console.
    The safety pressure relief partially opens to allow fuel to the filter, exercising the safety while running."

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