|
09-19-2020 | #1 |
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Omaha
Posts: 403
|
WTB: fuel pump
Anybody got fuel pump (primary) sitting around they'd be willing to part with? Apparently my main pump is getting tired (has stranded me twice now within the last few month when driven for a decent amount of time (45 min +)).
I've pulled the pin C21 to run both pumps full time for now, but need to replace the failing one. And yeah, I've read Marc's article on converting to a single pump, but I kind of like the idea of having a dual pump design in case one fails. Also, any negatives to just leaving pin C21 disconnected permanently so both pumps always run? I can't see any negatives other than more wear/tear on the 2nd pump, but given the little I drive the car (<3,000 miles a year) it shouldn't matter. Evan
__________________
Evan
2024 Z06 SOLD - 1991 Admiral Blue ZR-1 SOLD - 2012 Carlisle Blue Metallic ZR1 - 800HP SOLD - Steel Blue 91 391cid ZR-1 #391 SOLD - Black 91 ZR-1 |
09-19-2020 | #2 |
Join Date: Dec 2019
Location: st louis mo
Posts: 749
|
Re: WTB: fuel pump
Lingenfelter has pumps for sale relatively cheap,google lt5 zr1 fuel pumps
__________________
95 admiral blue z(sold)/ / 93 ruby z(sold) 91 steel blue z/95 aqua z haibeck 510, 91 callaway 415 areobody #5 |
09-20-2020 | #3 |
Join Date: Jul 2020
Location: Michigan
Posts: 1
|
Re: WTB: fuel pump
The problem with Lingenfelter is that they do not have pumps in stock. No promise date when I talked to them last month. Made in China is a problem that won't get better soon. O'Reilly's can fix you up with pumps from Federal Mogul.
|
09-20-2020 | #4 |
Join Date: Dec 2019
Location: st louis mo
Posts: 749
|
Re: WTB: fuel pump
Good to know
__________________
95 admiral blue z(sold)/ / 93 ruby z(sold) 91 steel blue z/95 aqua z haibeck 510, 91 callaway 415 areobody #5 |
09-20-2020 | #5 |
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: fort worth
Posts: 183
|
Re: WTB: fuel pump
I went with Ac Delco pumps. Only ones I could find that weren't made in China.
|
09-23-2020 | #6 |
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Sunshine State
Posts: 1,071
|
Re: WTB: fuel pump
I have a few low mile pumps (around 30k mile originals)... PM me if you need one still...
__________________
[B]1990 #2815[/B] [COLOR="Red"][B]Red/Red[/B][/COLOR] Ported Plenum & IH (by Pete) Haibeck Chip Rebuilt FPR (by Phil) FIC Injectors Watson LT Headers 3" Stainless Works exhaust Lingenfelter Open Air Lid Bill B Built Transmission Shifter & C Beam Plates [FONT=Impact][COLOR=red]1992 [COLOR=black]#[/COLOR] 091[/COLOR][/FONT] [FONT=Impact][COLOR=#ff0000]Red/[COLOR=silver]Gray[/COLOR][/COLOR][/FONT] [B]SOLD[/B] |
09-23-2020 | #7 | |
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Cali-rodo
Posts: 270
|
Re: WTB: fuel pump
Quote:
On a side note, I've had new ball joints fail in 5K miles, 1/2 shafts in my H3 Alpha click when new, vac parts fail for our 380SL and the list goes on! The warranties dont mean squat your just going to get the same crappy part as a replacement. I do ALL my vehicle maintenance and I hate doing things twice. Its AC Delco parts and Mercedes factory parts from now on our cars. |
|
|
|