How do I ensure I get the 100% aftermarket fuel pump?
1999 Chevy Express 3500
I don't want to spend $300 for a GM oem part. I want to get a Bosch or Delphi fuel pump assembly. But there are so many different options and numbers. When I pulled the rusted and disgusting pump out of my van it had a white circle sticker on top of the assembly that said: VAZ, and then had some numbers. I can't find any of these numbers matching cross reference numbers to these other pump assemblies. |
I got a bosch on mine, but I just went with the part the shop ordered for me. I don't know why there are many part options unless deisel and gas are diff. Have you called a dealer parts counter?
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Originally Posted by Mikesbaron
(Post 293367)
1999 Chevy Express 3500
I don't want to spend $300 for a GM oem part. I want to get a Bosch or Delphi fuel pump assembly. But there are so many different options and numbers. When I pulled the rusted and disgusting pump out of my van it had a white circle sticker on top of the assembly that said: VAZ, and then had some numbers. I can't find any of these numbers matching cross reference numbers to these other pump assemblies. carter P74778M Fuel Pump & Strainer Set 0.000 1 98-02 Fuel Pump Module Assembly [ELECTRIC FUEL PUMP] Exc CA Emissions; Exc leaded fuel; w/Fitting For Take Off Fuel Line (7T6); w/o Pressure Sensor; w/Tag Code Marked VAZ; Exc Cutaway Van, 1 Per Veh The Bosch # is 67364 |
What's the rep of Carter fuel pumps? I've never heard of them.
Here are the codes on mine. http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d2...psdbfcde7a.jpg |
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