Date: Wed, 8 Apr 1998 14:23:02 -0700
Reply-To: Old Volks Home <jim@OLDVOLKSHOME.COM>
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From: Old Volks Home <jim@OLDVOLKSHOME.COM>
Subject: Re: fuel pumps
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At 01:24 PM 4/8/98 EDT, Larry in Lincoln wrote:
>>Finally pulled the fuel
>>pump----direct wired it to a 12 volt and tried to pump some gas through
>>it. It would vibrate but did not pump gas. By the time I got back to
>>Lincoln the import parts house was closed. I called Parts America
>>(Western Auto) and a number of other parts stores. The cheapest fuel
>>pump that could be ordered was from Parts America and it was $175.00 !!
>>MY QUESTIONS: Am I missing anything? Why so expensive for the fuel
>>pump---------and--------are there any universals that would work? One
>of
>>the sales reps said that the VW pump produced between 100-130 psi of
>>pressure. Thats seems like a lot! And a lot more than universals
>>produce. Any advice to a new one on the listserve?
>
>Larry in Lincoln
>86 Vanagon
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Most FI pumps put out between 28 to 45psi depending on the vehicle.
Universal pumps are usually 2 to 5psi and made for carburetion, rather than
FI. About 12 years ago, there was a US maker called Walbro (I believe)
that manufactured a "Universal" Replacement pump at considerable savings
for the Vanagon application, but none of the suppliers I go with carry it
anymore, saying Walbro had been bought out by some big outfit - I'm not
even sure it's available anymore to be honest, except maybe thru Beck
Arnley (which may have been the outfit that bought out Walbro) - the reason
for saying this is that the biggest Redding FLAPS carries Beck Arnley and
their catalog shows an "OE" Pump as well as the "Economy" Pump. What a
joke - the "OE" pump goes for about $289 and the "Economy" pump is $229.
Grand and Kragen around here go for about the same, only pennies
difference. None of them offer a rebuilt either.
My prices:
OE Bosch: $189.00 (Discounted from Regular $235.47)
OE Pierburg Germany: $182.58 (Discounted from Regular $205.00)
Volkswagen currently gets $244.10
Rebuilt Pumps are available too - $127.95 Exchange PLUS $45 Core Charge
This pump fits Beetle/Super Beetle/Convertible 75-79 EFI, Bus 75-79 EFI and
All Vanagons w/EFI so the application and year spread is pretty good.
Jim Thompson
84 Westy 2.1 * 62 Beetle * 90 Fox Wagon
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