1 Fuel pumps - Bosch - 0580464070 Tue Oct 11, 2011 8:46 am
Jhepburn
Silver member
While hunting up more details on substitute fuel pumps (I'm very cautious about fitting the wrong one, but don't want to pay full price - who would?) I came across these two PDFs from Bosch in Australia.
The catalogue: http://www.bosch.com.au/content/language1/downloads/BOSCH_Fuel_Pump_WEB.pdf
Says this: "There are a total of 7 universal electric fuel pumps available from Bosch, to replace the previous range of 72 electric fuel pumps." Which is promising, to say the least.
Then specs sheet: http://www.bosch.com.au/content/language1/downloads/fuelpumps.pdf
Number 0 580 464 070 has these specs: 52mm external diameter, 8mm outlet pipe, 3bar pressure (43.5psi), 130L/hour, 175mm long, 12mm inlet connection.
That looks almost perfect for us - as used in BMW 3 and 5 series, Holden Commodores here in Aus (therefore easy to find!) and a whole stack of other cars.
Now: I've never pulled out a K fuel pump and I'm not sure how the pump handles fuel input, or the extra details like how long they are.
Anyone see a problem with this? Is it a perfect plug-in replacement?
The catalogue: http://www.bosch.com.au/content/language1/downloads/BOSCH_Fuel_Pump_WEB.pdf
Says this: "There are a total of 7 universal electric fuel pumps available from Bosch, to replace the previous range of 72 electric fuel pumps." Which is promising, to say the least.
Then specs sheet: http://www.bosch.com.au/content/language1/downloads/fuelpumps.pdf
Number 0 580 464 070 has these specs: 52mm external diameter, 8mm outlet pipe, 3bar pressure (43.5psi), 130L/hour, 175mm long, 12mm inlet connection.
That looks almost perfect for us - as used in BMW 3 and 5 series, Holden Commodores here in Aus (therefore easy to find!) and a whole stack of other cars.
Now: I've never pulled out a K fuel pump and I'm not sure how the pump handles fuel input, or the extra details like how long they are.
Anyone see a problem with this? Is it a perfect plug-in replacement?