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Old 05-12-2014, 09:49 AM
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Fuel pump bracket interchange?

So I broke the metal high pressure fuel line off flush with the tank. This is the line that goes to the fuel pump and is part of the fuel pump bracket assembly. Looks like a parts run to the auto wreckers but these trucks are getting really hard to find. Anyone have any interchange info on what other vehicles (Camry, etc...) might use the same bracket?

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Old 05-12-2014, 11:35 AM
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Best bet is the dealer. i bought one on ebay, looked like the right part but nope, bolt holes were off. I ended up just going to the dealer and paying the very reasonable price for the fuel pump sending unit. Mine was ~$165 from dealer. have your VIN handy too.
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Definitely get that at the dealer. There were so many changes to that bracket over the years that the VIN is needed when ordering the part.

Those brackets rust up bad. I would not want to get one from a salvage yard.
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I looked at a few off craigslist/junk yards and they were as rusted or worse then mine.
From the dealer for my '89 22re was $180, the sending unit was $95
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No way I was going to spend $100+ bucks on a broken line
Managed to get mine fixed and got it up and running
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Was impossible to find one locally here at the time I needed it so I just made my own. Used a "bulkhead" style AN fitting where the old high pressure line was. Used short piece of some fuel injection hose to connect it to the existing fuel line coming out of the pump.

I connected a 90 degree AN to hose barb fitting and then connected that up to the stock line. Works great and cost about $25 for the parts. Bought them from summit racing.
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