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hi in the middle of jx to agg conversion been looking at golf mk2 fuel pump are there any alternative setups I can use ? :ok everything going well so far engine in and all bolted up looks good in the engine bay thanks for all the help

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Any Bosch efi pump with 11mm inlet and 7mm outlet will do. Brickwerks sell a good oem T3 pump but you will need the bracket and rubber mounts too.
Well done on converting away from filthy diesel btw ;)

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Sure I read somewhere, someone ran without a swirl pot as there is enough head of fuel in the filter and they just never went below quarter of a tank. Don't know how they got on though.

With price of Mk2 pump/filter/pot assemblies getting a tad silly, best viable (and still VW :ok ) solution I found is to use a Mk1 cab pot/reservoir. Fits very nicely to chassis rail. Will find a link.....

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Before you click on link, don't panic.......

http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Golf-Cabriolet- ... nav=SEARCH" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Just ebay tax. About £45 from heritage. Sure your local TPS will do them. Maybe cheaper still.

Got the part number for the proper bracket/strap somewhere. About £6 IIRC

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But if you use a DJ/MV/SS fuel tank no swirl pot required. Using a DG or JX tank you will still need to add the 11mm outlet (dicey for the inexperienced)
SA buses dont have an extetnal swirl pot for the inline 5.
Or am I missing the point?

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Indeed chap- took a guess that as OP was asking about pumps he didn't have a 2.1 tank as he'd just use what's there :ok
Few out there running non injection tanks with no apparent adverse results.
Can't say I've ever looked inside a SA injection tank? Same size outlet and sump as Eurospec one? Hence no external pot? :ok

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Me neither, although no excuse with the access cover in the floor to get to the sender etc or do all 2wd have that feature? (never had a Hannover-built bus...)
Outlet and return are same as Euro 2.1 tank afaik

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hi great info using original tank that's in van left hand drive 1.7 d imported 2004 converted to 1.6 td now going agg if I cant find a decent mk2 pump will try the mk1 cheers guys back under the van we go :ok

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