Well I have no idea if this is viable, but thought I'd flag it up as I just randomly spotted it on Amazon.
12v external injection fuel pump, 6.5 bar (95psi)
Comes with a long list of compatible Bosch Part Numbers.
For £25 next day delivery it is probably far too good to be true.
Not having a Capri any more I'm not able to check out if those dimensions are correct.
What do you all think? Any use?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/OSIAS-Universa ... s9dHJ1ZQ==
2.8i Fuel Pump ??
Re: 2.8i Fuel Pump ??
Bug wrote,
It seems too good to be true. (Yerpaysyermunny 'n takesyerchancelad.)
It looks like decent ones start at about 65 quid.For £25 next day delivery it is probably far too good to be true.
It seems too good to be true. (Yerpaysyermunny 'n takesyerchancelad.)
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Re: 2.8i Fuel Pump ??
Interesting find.
I put a black painted one that looked like that on mine (came from random internet seller) - it cost under £50, and it lasted a year. I think theres a thread on here where it had stopped working soon after fitting and I couldn't quite believe the pump was the problem.
Euro car parts stock them at a variety of price points, and I put a Vemo branded one on after that, which cost about £60 and that's been fine since about 2017.
I put a black painted one that looked like that on mine (came from random internet seller) - it cost under £50, and it lasted a year. I think theres a thread on here where it had stopped working soon after fitting and I couldn't quite believe the pump was the problem.
Euro car parts stock them at a variety of price points, and I put a Vemo branded one on after that, which cost about £60 and that's been fine since about 2017.
Re: 2.8i Fuel Pump ??
OK, so it seems it indeed is too good to be true.Noel wrote: ↑Wed Sep 29, 2021 4:16 pm Interesting find.
I put a black painted one that looked like that on mine (came from random internet seller) - it cost under £50, and it lasted a year. I think theres a thread on here where it had stopped working soon after fitting and I couldn't quite believe the pump was the problem.
Euro car parts stock them at a variety of price points, and I put a Vemo branded one on after that, which cost about £60 and that's been fine since about 2017.
It was just a random thing that popped up and I thought I'd at least let you all know.