My early '71 has the fuel pump just behind the tank and has the original mount. Pix next week if still needed.
My early '71 has the fuel pump just behind the tank and has the original mount. Pix next week if still needed.
Ok, thanks for this Nick and others here. Ok, my car was built in August 1970, and on looking very closely at the weekend, there is no evidence of a bracket or holes / welds, other in the rear. It’s right at the start of the 71 model year, so presumably was delivered with the front pump. There is however two small holes in the body on the right side of the car, just in front of the steering rack (just near rubber tie rod bellows). These I assume are where a bracket went to hold the original pump.?? On this basis, does anybody have a photo of correct OEM fuel pump and mount, including any mounting hardware like screws, etc etc. I should point out that when I bought the car, the fuel pump was located in the engine bay right ahead of the left side Weber’s. My Porsche mechanic told me it was totally wrong, but mounted the pump onto the steering rack ... which is incorrect.
So any help on this topic is greatly appreciated, to get the car back to the way it left the factory.
Cheers,
Adam
PET has the illustrations along with part #'s for both front and rear locations. However there are no dates or VIN's for the transition.
I would love to get VIN and build date info for cars on both sides of the transition. PM or email is best, and then I can post the transition range when I get enough info.
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If you do have an original front fuel pump setup do you see the electrical connection hanging down by the steering rack? Hopefully it's still there.
for pics on the setup check post #73 on Tom's restoration thread
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...-Project/page8
or this thread on Pelican
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...e-routing.html
you will need the '70 only fuel pump bracket (repro), hose clamp and the little bumperettes (Porsche). Check PET for the parts
here's a thread on the bracket again courtesy of Tom
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...-mount-bracket
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Thanks for this very helpful and insightful feedback on the front mounted F pump.
Given the mechanic put the pump back in the front location, I am presuming (but have not as yet verified) that they have used the OEM wiring to do it.... I will check and report back.
Regarding parts, what / who / where is PET ???
Many thanks,
Adam
PET is the Porsche Electronic parts manual, an page of it is in post 7. It is a free download from Porsche.com
https://www.porsche.com/usa/accessor...artscatalogue/
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I've seen several early '71's with the fuel pump in front . One even had the wiring and the plug connector for the pump in the engine compartment and of course the electric at the front also .
Ok, with the help of Tom on here I’ve had some very detailed pics sent to me, and have subsequently bought a used bracket and rubber mounts from aase sales... $30 bucks actually, which was a steal. Thanks everyone form your great assistance here... greatly appreciated.