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Old 24-02-2007, 08:18 PM
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Default Aftermarket fuel pump mounting..where from???

Ay up people...trying to find a neat alloy or stainless fuel pump mount to hold a second pump for my 3dr....if it could also house a filter as well even better Needs to be small in its design due to space restrictions. Any ideas???

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Old 24-02-2007, 08:36 PM
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Try Lee at Fusion
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mine from think automotive, awesome peice kit about £180



Old 24-02-2007, 09:12 PM
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Wow, that is
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http://www.thinkauto.com/

but they dont list them on site so give them a ring there most helpfull
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try your local washing washine shop,just mount it in the spare wheel well on washing mashine mounts.
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i used group a bosch 044 with no probs but the price of them that twin kit looks awsome.........saying that bosch will always be no 1 in my eyes
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^^^^ dont think you read the topic properly chap...cheers any hows

That Think mount looks awsome...I checked out there site before you posted and as you said, they dont list it so will have to give them a call. The same goes with Fusion...why dont people keep their sites updated....I could have bought one by now

TFR....washing machine mounts?? What do they look like then? Ive got the standard pump in its original place being used as a lift pump...the swirl tank is under the bonnet where the battery tray used to live and was gonna mount the second pump along side it...I know its not the normal layout but I couldnt see any probs wth it like this.
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little rubber mounts with a threaded bolt each end,so you can bolt one end through the floor and the pump to the other end,useing two or more,stops the vibration from the body.often done on rally cars,
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Can confirm RobS mount is VERY nice
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im a fanny aye didint read it right
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Originally Posted by TF Rallyesport
little rubber mounts with a threaded bolt each end,so you can bolt one end through the floor and the pump to the other end,useing two or more,stops the vibration from the body.often done on rally cars,
Like these? I was gonna mount the pump assembly up using these once i'd located a suitable bracket/mounting to hold the actual pump with...that being the part im struggling with finding.

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thems the babies yes.
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Ok...where can I get the part that will clamp around the pump allowing me to attach those little fella's to?
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