Fuel pump alternative to a 2.1DJ

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Yozza
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Fuel pump alternative to a 2.1DJ

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Hi folks,

Kept smelling fuel in the garage but couldn't find the source until I noticed the fuel pump was weeping through the alu body (bimetallic corrosion thanks to the steel clamp).

Before I try the tedious task to source a good second hand part, is there a suitable/easily available/cheaper alternative out there?

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Re: Fuel pump alternative to a 2.1DJ

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Similar Bosch inline pumps were fitted to loads of early fuel injection cars, such as ford vauhall and bmw. There are loads of clones and pattern parts. Flow rates and pressures are fairly standard but the end pipe connections vary. Have a search on Google or eBay for Bosch inline injection pump.
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Re: Fuel pump alternative to a 2.1DJ

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Thanks for the reply.

Found this on ebay, not sure if the flow rate matches the brick's requirements?
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