bosh o44 fuel pump?

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str_motorsport

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i t seems that my walbro unit is fautly, so i think i will fit a bossch motorsport 044 fuel pump...which is the full part number of this pump?
in tank or external?
thanks
David
 
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Innovate Performance

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here is the part nunmber for the 044 you should be able to mount it in the tank, but we normally run them as an exturnal pump.

Part number - 0580 254 044
 
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str_motorsport

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thanks for the info!!!is it better to fit it in the tank or outside?
if outside will it be noisy?what about petrol smell?
it will need braided fuel lines?
 
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Innovate Performance

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You will only get a petrol smell if you get a fuel leak.

If you mount the pump out side the tank you will need a swirl pot and a lift pump in the tank.

Unless you put a pickup at the bottum of the tank for a fuel line to go from and use gravity to feed the pump with fuel.

I would use braided fuel lines as they are harder wareing.
 
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str_motorsport

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i think it will be easuer to fit in the tank!!!where can i find one?at which price?
thanks
David
 
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Innovate Performance

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You could run the intake of the pump off the ome fitting on the tank and then put a new stainer in the tank that bypasses the old pump which would allow you to external mount the pump with out the need of a swirl pot.
May work i have never tried it
 

MarkTurbo

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I thought the 044 was external only too :wink:

Innovate Performance said:
You could run the intake of the pump off the ome fitting on the tank and then put a new stainer in the tank that bypasses the old pump which would allow you to external mount the pump with out the need of a swirl pot.
May work i have never tried it
Surely the pump wouldnt just suck the petrol up without priming :?:

I cant see that set up working unless you had some kind of non return valve in the intake.

Could be wrong though :wink:

I might be stating the obvious here but why not just get a new walbro :lol: :lol:
 

Tony

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I thort th 044`s pick up is the complete end of the pump!!!! thus meaning it has to be submerged!!!!



Tony....
 
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MarkTurbo said:
I thought the 044 was external only too :wink:

Innovate Performance said:
You could run the intake of the pump off the ome fitting on the tank and then put a new stainer in the tank that bypasses the old pump which would allow you to external mount the pump with out the need of a swirl pot.
May work i have never tried it
Surely the pump wouldnt just suck the petrol up without priming :?:

I cant see that set up working unless you had some kind of non return valve in the intake.

Could be wrong though :wink:

I might be stating the obvious here but why not just get a new walbro :lol: :lol:
O44 are external only :oops: ,

But there is a internal version but not sure if it would work on the r's.

Dont know if the other :idea: would work as i have never tried it.

Using another walbro would be the easy option. :)
 
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Innovate Performance

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Tony said:
well i might invest cos i can get those babies for under £60!!!!!



Tony....
Which babies the 044 or the walbro :?:
 

Tony

Member
well their the same part no as above and Si has 1 fitted in tank!! it is as i described with a full gauze bottom!!!



Tony....
 

Tony

Member
thats the 1 m8!!!!!!!!

i tried to see if peeps wanted a group buy ages ago but no1 was interested!!!!

i`m gonna get 1 of these soon so i may still try and get a group buy going again!!!!



Tony....
 
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str_motorsport

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let me know i am intrested in one!!!if it is the 044 in tnak version i will get one!!
going for the walbro would be easier, but i already got one that is faulty....
 
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