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    Senior Member endo911rs's Avatar
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    Help...need photo of fuel pump mount on a 1969 911S

    In the middle of a restoration and I cannot figure out how the fuel pump was mounted under the steering rack. It looks like there should be some sort of a stand-off bracket with a hose clamp around the pump but I cannot confirm that. Any photos or info would be much appreciated.

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    not sure about 69 but 70 have it mounted on the smugglers box
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...l-Pump-bracket
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    there is a bracket which keeps the pump.

    Hereby the picture of mine on 69S:


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    Another photo from a 70 in case the mounting is identical.

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    One year only bracket for 69, as shown in post #3
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    69 is a one year only. Took me two years to find one for my 69. Rare as hens-teeth.

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    Thanks guys! Haven't seen that bracket before. Schiseidu has a non MFI pump but the original bracket...is that correct? Any other pics? Is it bolted to the cross member or welded to it?
    '67 911S
    '69 911S
    '70 911ST
    '73 911T Targa Signal Yellow
    '78 911SC backdate EFI 3.4 turbo
    '11 Spyder
    Early S#1097, R-gruppe #

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    Here is what it looks like off the car. It is two pieces and the pump mounts behind the rack with part of the bracket on the rack if that makes sense.

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    Try contacting aturboman here on this forum. He had a very nice one for sale for a while. They are very hard to find..
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