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    '71 T Fuel pump location

    Scratch that, figured it out. Mods can delete.
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    Senior Member rmakosaito's Avatar
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    While this is still up - for reference, my '71 T had the fuel pump mounted above the left side rear swaybar mount.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rmakosaito View Post
    While this is still up - for reference, my '71 T had the fuel pump mounted above the left side rear swaybar mount.
    Thanks for this info. As this is a reference site for all to utilize, I’ll leave this post as it stands.
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    I have a 1971 T. built in 1970. The fuel pump is factory, and in the front near the fuel tank. as seen in this image. #35
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    maybe later in 1971 they moved it to the rear. as seen in this image. #29
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    Scott,

    What is the production date of your MY71? I have MY71 with a production date of 10/70 and my fuel pump is located in the rear.

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    Ravi
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    Senior Member rmakosaito's Avatar
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    Similar to Ravi's car, my '71 T was produced in 11/70
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    1974 Indisrot Carrera coupe (US)
    1972 BMW Polaris 3.0 CS

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    The timing of the change of the '71 fuel pump mount from the front to the rear was discussed a while back. See post #21 from Davep in this thread.
    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...971-911T/page3

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    Senior Member Scott A's Avatar
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    That’s a nice link.
    My car’s vin ends in 372.
    I thought finished in sep or oct 1970.
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    My 0966 was 12/70 and fuel pump in rear
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