More info from USA (all this is make with copy/paste system!!!!):
Antti
some more ...
Okay. Here's the scoop on fuel pumps for the 907i.e. (and maybe other models) While the BOSCH part number is o 580 463 999, I found ths pump through Car Quest, p/n FP 69117. The sock or strainer made to fit is FS141.
According to
http://www.ibmwr.org/ktech/fuel-pump-install.shtm, NAPA part number 2P74095, or Advance Auto Part Number E-2042, are each the same pump.
In my research today, Ford's cheapest replacement fuel pump for any of their range including Mustang is $265 (although my dealer had none in stock to show me). Like I've said all along the Bosch works fine with only some improvisional packing required to take up difference in the smaller diameter Bosch verses the oem Weber. If you are familiar with irrigation pvc piping, visit your Ace or similar hardware store and buy a 2" pvc compression fitting with two rubber packing sleeves. This material will stand up very well to fuel. These are a little too large to tightly slip over the Bosch and tuck into the oem rubber lined tank mount, simply cut them in a long diagonal taper and wind both around the Bosch and push fit into the rubber-lined oem mount, slip the sock onto the inlet (bottom) while all is removed from the tank. The outer plastic oem mount snap fits into the steel bracket hard mounted to the bottom of the tank. Then , do the wiring and you're good to go. All for under $80 including sock and ACE! Besure to ALWAYS ASK FOR THE DISCOUNT when auto parts shopping. Car Quest gives two prices for the pump on my receipt, list = $150.74, net=$64.25. I paid net!
Steve
I got this today, so seems, that Steve knows quite alot of 907 fuel pump things.... I appreciate such and i asked from him, can i resend his mails to here? and he say, that its ok!
