91 toyota fuel pump bracket
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subscribed. I am as well looking for one of those. Ebay has them for slightly less, I think around 130 the last I looked.
I didn't do an exhaustive search at the junkyards around town here (there are about 50 in LA it seems), but every one I was able to find was just as badly pinched at the main fuel OUT as the one in my truck! Blargh
What is wrong with yours? Pinched tube?
I didn't do an exhaustive search at the junkyards around town here (there are about 50 in LA it seems), but every one I was able to find was just as badly pinched at the main fuel OUT as the one in my truck! Blargh
What is wrong with yours? Pinched tube?
#4
Interesting! Yeah I think the best bet is probably trying to find a matching one from a junkyard. If it works, it works!
Why not pull the wire out of the bracket and replace? Seems like an awful lot of money to drop for a broken wire? The positive lead is just held in by an insulating surround, you could probably pull that one out and thread a new wire through it. The ground just attaches to the bracket itself, that one is super easy to redo.
Why not pull the wire out of the bracket and replace? Seems like an awful lot of money to drop for a broken wire? The positive lead is just held in by an insulating surround, you could probably pull that one out and thread a new wire through it. The ground just attaches to the bracket itself, that one is super easy to redo.
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I'm gonna try to redo it and yea it wouldn't take much just where the hot wire goes is so much corrosion you'd be lucky to get a new wire in their but I am gonna try it and that's why I was trying to find. One cheaper
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Jul 1, 2015 05:26 PM



I bet you'll get it fixed no problem!
