Looking for recommendations for 6volt fuel pump. Napa was recomended but they do not carry 6 v. Is Bendix still making them? Any thoughts would be great!
Steve
6 volt fuel pumps
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6 volt fuel pumps
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6 volt fuel pumps
Steve, see the bottom of these pages (either one, the list is the same):
http://www.356registry.org/Tech/electri ... t2_t5.html
http://www.356registry.org/Tech/electri ... ll_t6.html
Barry
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At 12:49 -0700 5/1/08, Steve Terrien wrote:
http://www.356registry.org/Tech/electri ... t2_t5.html
http://www.356registry.org/Tech/electri ... ll_t6.html
Barry
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At 12:49 -0700 5/1/08, Steve Terrien wrote:
Post generated using Mail2Forum via email.Looking for recommendations for 6volt fuel pump. Napa was
recomended but they do not carry 6 v. Is Bendix still making them?
Any thoughts would be great!
Steve
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I had zero luck with my local parts stores. Ended up buying one of these off ebay.
link to part on ebay
link to part on ebay
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Why not buy parts from the recognized & reliable 356 ven
Okay, I'm just going to come right out and say it:
Why not buy parts from the recognized and reliable 356 vendors like Zim's, NLA/Stoddards, and others? You can call them on the phone, they know what they're talking about, and they stand behind their products. These are the vendors who support the Registry by advertising in the magazine and helping sponsor Registry events, and they've been in the Porsche parts business for decades.
For 6V fuel pumps:
NLA: Walbro (NLA 108 005 00) and Pierburg (NLA 108 005 01) electric fuel pumps
Zim's Autotechnik: Pierburg Low Pressure Fuel Pump
Just my opinion,
Why not buy parts from the recognized and reliable 356 vendors like Zim's, NLA/Stoddards, and others? You can call them on the phone, they know what they're talking about, and they stand behind their products. These are the vendors who support the Registry by advertising in the magazine and helping sponsor Registry events, and they've been in the Porsche parts business for decades.
For 6V fuel pumps:
NLA: Walbro (NLA 108 005 00) and Pierburg (NLA 108 005 01) electric fuel pumps
Zim's Autotechnik: Pierburg Low Pressure Fuel Pump
Just my opinion,
Barry Brisco
1959 356A Coupe 105553, Ivory / Brown
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6 volt fuel pumps
That's my Opinion Too!
We need to support the vendors that support us!
A Mestas
We need to support the vendors that support us!
A Mestas
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From: Barry Brisco
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Subject: [356Talk] Re: 6 volt fuel pumps
Okay, I'm just going to come right out and say it:
Why not buy parts from the recognized and reliable 356 vendors like Zim's, NLA/Stoddards, and others? You can call them on the phone, they know what they're talking about, and they stand behind their products. These are the vendors who support the Registry by advertising in the magazine and helping sponsor Registry events, and they've been in the Porsche parts business for decades.
For 6V fuel pumps:
NLA: Walbro (NLA 108 005 00) and Pierburg (NLA 108 005 01) electric fuel pumps
Zim's Autotechnik: Pierburg Low Pressure Fuel Pump
Just my opinion,
Barry Lee Brisco
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1973.5 911 T Coupe Ivory.
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Re: Why not buy parts from the recognized & reliable 356
I totally agree! Any while I have a Walbro, I would go with the Pierburg since the Walbro is noisy and has an internal bellows that ethanol in gas may help deteriorate quickly.Barry Brisco wrote:Okay, I'm just going to come right out and say it:
Why not buy parts from the recognized and reliable 356 vendors like Zim's, NLA/Stoddards, and others? You can call them on the phone, they know what they're talking about, and they stand behind their products. These are the vendors who support the Registry by advertising in the magazine and helping sponsor Registry events, and they've been in the Porsche parts business for decades.
For 6V fuel pumps:
NLA: Walbro (NLA 108 005 00) and Pierburg (NLA 108 005 01) electric fuel pumps
Zim's Autotechnik: Pierburg Low Pressure Fuel Pump
Just my opinion,
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6 volt fuel pumps
We just installed a electric fuel pump from Al Zim.
It is controlled with a three way switch. One position is off,
another is on and the third is momentary. The purpose is to prime the
carbs with the momentary position.
It is marked 12v but works just fine with 6v.
Ken Daugherty
kend356@insightbb.com
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Subject: [356Talk] 6 volt fuel pumps
Looking for recommendations for 6volt fuel pump. Napa was recomended
but they do not carry 6 v. Is Bendix still making them? Any thoughts
would be great! Steve
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It is controlled with a three way switch. One position is off,
another is on and the third is momentary. The purpose is to prime the
carbs with the momentary position.
It is marked 12v but works just fine with 6v.
Ken Daugherty
kend356@insightbb.com
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From: Steve Terrien [mailto:s.terrien@comcast.net]
Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 3:49 PM
To: 356talk@356registry.com
Subject: [356Talk] 6 volt fuel pumps
Looking for recommendations for 6volt fuel pump. Napa was recomended
but they do not carry 6 v. Is Bendix still making them? Any thoughts
would be great! Steve
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