Bosch Fuel Pump

Clarence Wood clarencewood at centuryinter.net
Sun Mar 14 03:10:16 GMT 1999


  Thanks!  Sounds like the same type pump.  The circular number on mine is 014 and it has made in Germany.  
  If you have time, could you tell me how you flow test a FP?  Do you need to use fuel, or is water or some other liquid safe to use?  


At 01:14 PM 3/13/99 -0800, you wrote:
>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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