gday, does anyone know if the fuel pump rebuild kit is available under a vw or bmw pt no that i might find locally here in aust. i did order the genuine kit from sav with my last parts order but it did not come with the rest of the order, there was a note on the receipt saying out of stock and they would contact me. This was very unfortunate for me because at the time a fuel pump kit was the only part i needed, to make shipping costs worthwhile i bulked up my order with parts i still havent used to a considerable cost, more than 6 times the the cost of a fuel pump kit. I still havent heard back from sav.
I converted my 1985 civilian 712k to dual fuel so i stuck an electric pump in and forgot about it until now but the oil leaking is giving me the #*##* so i am about to pull it off and stick an aluminium plate over it with gasket paper minus the pushrod, i would definately prefer to go back to mechanical but not if shipping is more than half the value of part price. I had thought at the time [6 months approx] i would need more parts sooner rather than later but as it happens i don't, istill have all the spares from last order.
The pump is used in an early 525 bmw and early vw's so i hoped their might be more local solution. I have called around vw and bmw wreckers/parts suppliers but they also use electric. So has anybody gone down this road before.
cheers warren
fuel pump rebuild kit
fuel pump rebuild kit
Last edited by Warren on Sun Oct 06, 2013 3:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.
1985 712 K
2x1978 tgb 1314 amb
2xSubaru Brumby (Brat) ute
1993 Nissan GQ
2x1978 tgb 1314 amb
2xSubaru Brumby (Brat) ute
1993 Nissan GQ
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Re: fuel pump rebuild kit
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Re: fuel pump rebuild kit
I got an exact copy of the pinz pump from Napa for $39 that I keep as a spare (get the rebuildable one) . Get one, put it on and when your repair kit comes, do yours and keep the Napa one as a spare.
Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the government take care of him:
better take a closer look at the American Indian.---Henry Ford
better take a closer look at the American Indian.---Henry Ford
Re: fuel pump rebuild kit
thanks for that guys but none of those are local brands in Aust. and not available here, I think by the time I ship there would be little saving compared with just reordering kit from sav. http://www.bcdcorona.it/catalogo/RisUso_en.asp this is a link I found a few months ago [hope it works im new at this computer stuff], if I remember correctly I was researching the pierburg pump at the time and this Italian site lists these as replacements for early 525 BMW's, it looks like either of the bottom 2 would likely work as replacements. If the 525 did have the pierburg pump then a kit could be available under some other part no. that works in our genuine pinz pump.
I was just trying to be resourceful and find a rebuild kit locally for my genuine pump as I do not need any other parts yet and the electric pump works fine until I do [most km's I do are on lpg as it is half the price and available everywhere here]. Removing pump and pushrod and sealing/plating over would only be temporary to stop oil leaking until I ship parts again or I could just make 2 new gaskets for either side of baseplate and refit pump as I am sure thats where oil is leaking but it would still leak fuel so that will not be total solution. I therefore believe I will as said just plate over it to stop oil leaking for now, there would likely be a little less wear on rear camshaft lobe assuming it shares one with a valve, I have wondered whether the lobe shared by fuel pump shows more sign of wear than others when engines are torn down [jim might know I would think he has pulled a few down] if so electric could be a smart way to go.
thanks for your suggestions,
Warren
I was just trying to be resourceful and find a rebuild kit locally for my genuine pump as I do not need any other parts yet and the electric pump works fine until I do [most km's I do are on lpg as it is half the price and available everywhere here]. Removing pump and pushrod and sealing/plating over would only be temporary to stop oil leaking until I ship parts again or I could just make 2 new gaskets for either side of baseplate and refit pump as I am sure thats where oil is leaking but it would still leak fuel so that will not be total solution. I therefore believe I will as said just plate over it to stop oil leaking for now, there would likely be a little less wear on rear camshaft lobe assuming it shares one with a valve, I have wondered whether the lobe shared by fuel pump shows more sign of wear than others when engines are torn down [jim might know I would think he has pulled a few down] if so electric could be a smart way to go.
thanks for your suggestions,
Warren
1985 712 K
2x1978 tgb 1314 amb
2xSubaru Brumby (Brat) ute
1993 Nissan GQ
2x1978 tgb 1314 amb
2xSubaru Brumby (Brat) ute
1993 Nissan GQ
Re: fuel pump rebuild kit
http://www.bcdcorona.it/catalogo/RisUso_en.asp The link didn't exactly work properly and if this one doesn't and you still want to know what I am on about just click fitted on then in the top search box enter BMW under make and 525 under model then click the search arrow on the right. check out the 2 bottom pumps, I hope that works.
cheers warren.
cheers warren.
1985 712 K
2x1978 tgb 1314 amb
2xSubaru Brumby (Brat) ute
1993 Nissan GQ
2x1978 tgb 1314 amb
2xSubaru Brumby (Brat) ute
1993 Nissan GQ
Re: fuel pump rebuild kit
I failed again I must be doing something doing something wrong.
1985 712 K
2x1978 tgb 1314 amb
2xSubaru Brumby (Brat) ute
1993 Nissan GQ
2x1978 tgb 1314 amb
2xSubaru Brumby (Brat) ute
1993 Nissan GQ
Re: fuel pump rebuild kit
Sorry Warren,
Did not notice your location when I suggested Napa. Postage would be out of the question.
Did not notice your location when I suggested Napa. Postage would be out of the question.
Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the government take care of him:
better take a closer look at the American Indian.---Henry Ford
better take a closer look at the American Indian.---Henry Ford