In my experience some things are best new. To replace this unit with a second-hand one may invite trouble. The one you have may perform better. If you have a problem already, a used, secind hand unit might be a get-by until you can get a new one. But as a preventive measure, go for the new one, since avoidance of problems is the goal. John Rodgers "88GL Driver Woody Halsey wrote: > Dear List, > > Is replacement of the fuel pressure regulator on my Wasserboxer wise > preventative maintenance after 16.5 years? Do they inevitably wear out? Are > second hand ones a good bet or is it smarter to spring for a new one? > > Thanks, > > Woody |
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