Anybody have Access or Wisdom on Bosch Fuel pumps ??
#1
Looking for Electric Bosch Fuel pumps.
360 pounds of fuel an hour at 40 psi.
Which translate's to 40 gallons an Hour.
I know there is pumps that make more pressure but this is the one I need.
Thanks
Cougarman
360 pounds of fuel an hour at 40 psi.
Which translate's to 40 gallons an Hour.
I know there is pumps that make more pressure but this is the one I need.
Thanks
Cougarman
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Last edited by cougarman; 09-28-2006 at 07:16 PM.
#3
Mike,
Thanks for checking into this.
I have a friend which used to work for Bosch and they have since shut his plant down. Other wise he could get them, along with all the info. Those are the specs according to him.
So yes I need a part number to start with and if the price is right I'll need a few of them. I know what they cost when he used to get them as an employee.
But he said I may end up paying alot more if I can't find a good source.
Thanks
Cougarman
Thanks for checking into this.
I have a friend which used to work for Bosch and they have since shut his plant down. Other wise he could get them, along with all the info. Those are the specs according to him.
So yes I need a part number to start with and if the price is right I'll need a few of them. I know what they cost when he used to get them as an employee.
But he said I may end up paying alot more if I can't find a good source.
Thanks
Cougarman
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#4
Set him an E-mail this AM. He is at the North American headquarters here in Broadview IL. I used to do taining up there. Do you have one of these pumps? If so there should be a 10 dig. PN# stamped on the body.
#7
Have not forgot agout you. Seem the product Mrg has up and quit and the dept is up in arms. My contact over there is still working on getting a part no.
#8
Mike,
Thank you for your persistance, I actually have found what I needed.
I apologize for not getting back with you, my bad.
Thanks again
Cougarman
Thank you for your persistance, I actually have found what I needed.
I apologize for not getting back with you, my bad.
Thanks again
Cougarman
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From: sint maarten
actually translates to 60 gals per hour if that makes any difference to whatever you are using for your calculations... which is an awful lot for any application....thats 1 mpg at 60 mph... non stop for one hour.



