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Universal fuel pump for loyale

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Need a new fuel pump for 91 loyale spfi.  Replacements are so expensive I was wondering if someone new a universal pump that would work.  Or anyone know the specs of the stock one?

 

thanks

 

*edit:  found a cheap and readily available fuel pump. airtex e2000  stock replacement for older f-series and the Merkur coincidentally.

Edited by Carl B.

Universals with a High pressure (above 40) and at least 180 GPH will surfice.

 

Still gonna be spendy.

 

I run a walbro 255 in mine with an EJ22.

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I found specs for a factory replacement pump.

http://www.fuelpumpu.com/vehicle-search.aspx#

 

That walbro 255 sounds like a little much; used one on a Merkur at 22psi of boost and it supplied enough fuel.

 

Thanks for the quick replies

Edited by Carl B.

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Used an Airtex e2000 fuel pump.  It was referenced when I was searching for the ford aux tank pump.  Seems to work just fine, fits in the stock location using a hose clamp, and only cost $65!

Edited by Carl B.

I got one that was listed for my '89 DL, SPFI from rock auto for $20 just because there weren't many left and I saw how much other pumps were going for. The one on mine still seems tho work fine, but I wanted one for just in case...

 

John

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