‘69 - 911T 2.0 coupe: Fuel Pump suggestions

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chrismarine
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‘69 - 911T 2.0 coupe: Fuel Pump suggestions

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Hi,
Pump found stuck-up today, took a few light knows with a rubber hammer to start. Time has come to replace.
Existing one fitted has nothing to do with this car.

Any type/brand recommendations for a replacement pump?

Thanks,
Christos
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Re: ‘69 - 911T 2.0 coupe: Fuel Pump suggestions

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Try looking at the Glencoe website
If its on carbs and you are not to bothered about period correct try a Pierberg pump
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Re: ‘69 - 911T 2.0 coupe: Fuel Pump suggestions

Post by chrismarine »

Many thanks Sean, I will check with them as well.
Not sure if a press regulating valve and gauge will also be needed for the Webbers.
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Re: ‘69 - 911T 2.0 coupe: Fuel Pump suggestions

Post by SeanP »

It’s normally a good aider to fit a pressure regulator and filter. If I remember rightly webers like to receive 2.5 to 3 psi.
I have fitted one of these pumps to my car with webers and it ran fine
https://alanhschofield.com/ourparts/pro ... 86110.html
Pump was installed with an inline filter right after the tank and no regulator!

Then I went mad and converted it to fuel injection and coil on plug ignition
1966 912
1969 912/6 hotish rod in build
1974 914 Dead
LI 125 Lambretta (Yeah right it’s a 125)
Mini Cooper s
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