Bosch Fuel Pump
Mike Pilkenton
mpilkent at ptw.com
Sat Mar 13 20:48:42 GMT 1999
I'd be interested in your flow analysis Bob. I'm desperately looking for an
in-line fuel pump to use on my 3.1L GM V6 motor. Nothing high performance
but with my engine transplant project, I can't use a stock tank pump. This
Bosch pump sounds like it might work great.
Mike P.
-----Original Message-----
From: rr <RRauscher at nni.com>
To: diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu <diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu>
Date: Saturday, March 13, 1999 10:55 AM
Subject: Re: Bosch Fuel Pump
>I pulled a Bosch pump off a Ford Bronco 4x4. It was located in the frame
>rail
>at about the drivers feet area. I understand that there is another pump
>in the tank to feed this one. A low pressure feeding the high pressure.
>Don't know what it had for an engine, as most of the truck was gone.
>
>The numbers from this pump are similar to yours:
>
>Bosch 9 580 810-002
>12V 927(circled) 847-28 Made in USA
>E6EF-9350-AA 8G28
>
>I've a feeling that some of these numbers are lot #'s, plant #'s,
>line #'s and/or date codes.
>
>It has a threaded outlet and a formed inlet. I'll be doing a flow
>test on it soon. When that's done, I'll post the info.
>
>HTH
>
>BobR.
>
>
>Clarence Wood wrote:
>>
>> Can anybody give me any information on the following Bosch pump, or how
to find out about the pump?
>>
>> Bosch:9 580 810 020
>> 12V. 562-10
>> E7TF.9350.AA 5B10
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Clarence
>>
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>
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