Where can I get....
Where can I get....
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v8s4me

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7,270 posts

242 months

Monday 28th December 2015
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..a stainless steel fuel pump clamp? While the back end it up in the air and I'm waiting for other bits, I might as well replace the rusty one and put some new bolts in which would make a roadside repair a lot easier if and when.. Pumo OD 52mm, distance between bolt centers 60mm. Thanks in advance thumbup

TVRees

1,086 posts

135 months

Monday 28th December 2015
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Go on, give it a try. Should be quite easy to make your own idea

bluezeeland

1,965 posts

182 months

Monday 28th December 2015
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magpies

5,191 posts

205 months

Monday 28th December 2015
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bluezeeland said:
that is very nice

bluezeeland

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182 months

Monday 28th December 2015
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phillpot

17,448 posts

206 months

Monday 28th December 2015
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TVRees said:
Should be quite easy to make your own idea
Wot he said smile

v8s4me

Original Poster:

7,270 posts

242 months

Monday 28th December 2015
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Thanks for the suggestions chaps. Nice bits of kit and so a shame to put them out of sight to be covered in crap. The penny has just dropped that a coil has the same OD so I think something more like this will do the job for considerably fewer petrol vouchers thumbup

bluezeeland

1,965 posts

182 months

Monday 28th December 2015
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v8s4me said:
penny has just dropped that a coil has the same OD thumbup
yep !

greymrj

3,329 posts

227 months

Monday 28th December 2015
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I found a lovely one on a car at a scrap yard, angled the pump nicely and had a 'cushion' so the pump was isolated from the chassis. Damned if I can remember what it was off! It isnt difficult to adapt a stainless coil mounting braket. The alloy ones mentioned above are for fitting inside the car, an alloy external pump mounting would be very likely to be subject to bi-metallic corrosion due to our nice salty roads!