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    Which Bendix Fule pump?

    I have an older Bendix Elmia fuel pump and wanted to know more about it. I started by looking in the archived post about Bendix and Hardi fuel pumps. As I was surfing through the posts I came acros the thread I've linked below.

    The image in the thread from a factory service manual shows a Bendix pump without the banjo fittings. I was under the impression that for the pump to be correct, it must have the banjo fittings. Is this not correct? I believe the Bendix pump I have came from an early 911. It has the straight male connectors like those shown in the service diagram. Is it the same pump only with different fittings?

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...=Bendix+Elmira

    Finally a price check in the parts section please. What's a Bendix Elmira fuel pump worth these days? I put current to it and she "buzzed."
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    Maybe the Thread should be "Fool" pump or "FUEL" pump as the case maybe

    Why is it that the title is only part you cannot edit? That's usually where I screw up the most!
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    My '65 came with "Banjo" fittings...but that's a good question, I've never noticed that service diagram before. What's up with that????

    John
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Straub View Post
    My '65 came with "Banjo" fittings...but that's a good question, I've never noticed that service diagram before. What's up with that????

    John
    If I recall correct is that picture originally out of 356 parts diagram. Isn't the sticker on the wrong side as well?

    Richard

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