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Old 08-06-2022, 11:05 AM
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Collecting the new parts for reassembly. Should have them all today in fact. I will get it back together ASAP and report back.

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Can you share where you got the parts for fuel pump rebuild?
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Can you share where you got the parts for fuel pump rebuild?
And the key question; How do you re-seal for no leaks after an internal repair?



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Old 08-06-2022, 04:45 PM
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I purchased a new Bosch OEM replacement fuel pump. The parts I was referring to was the pump and new copper crush washers. The crush washers were the most difficult to get. I could have reused the old washers but I have had issues reusing fasteners and the like in the past. Received them in the mail today. Finished install and fired right up. Hooray.

Thanks to all for your input and suggestions.

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