At 02:39 PM 3/15/2010, Jeff Lincoln wrote: >If you've never seen the stock mount it is a metal bracket that mounts to >the frame - attached to that are a couple of rubber shock mount type things >- and then mounted to the rubber is another bracket that holds the pump Those rubber mounts are identical to the ones they used on Saab 96 exhaust mountings, FWIW. They have a metal plate with a ?6mm? stud on each end that mounts to whatever you want and are a concave body of revolution an inch or so long. If you mount them twisted they fail rapidly (says the former Saab owner). But of course for the fuel pump they're normally already mounted to the two brackets. David |
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