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Pierburg Fuel pump installation question

Does anybody out there have and photos of a Pieburg install? I am replacing my Bosch unit in a 70T with a 3.0 with Webers and thought I would go here first for some ideas. Thanks-Bill

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I'm not sure this will relate well to your project. My pump was originally a rear mount.

I mounted the Pierburg in front, but I didn't want to drill the aluminum (also nonstock) xmember, so I made up a bracket to suspend the pump from the steering rack.

I think 70's had a stock front mount to begin with, so I would just try to adapt something from that .

Joe





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Joe did you just dead head your pump to the carbs, or did you create a T and run a line to the carbs, and a return to the tank. Thanks-Bill
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Joe,
Very clean install. Congratulations.

Sherwood
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Thanks Sherwood.

Bill - I'm using a loop through the carbs, through a pressure regularor, and into the former FI return line. The car was originally a CIS T.

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