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Hi ppl.

i am going to replace my stock fuel pump with the bosch 040 fuel pump.

the problem is that most ppl had done r32 and r33 but the r34 is alot different than the both....

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/In...bosch+fuel+pump

looking at this previous post. nothing is similar to what i have in my r34 gtt.

instead of unscrewing the cradle which is connected to the fuel pump, mine is like a screw type cover (which i am having difficulty removing). and the position of the fuel pump is near the end of the boot instead of the boot(towards the back seat).

any one have any idea if the fuel fump installation will be the same as the r33 and r32?

many thanks in advance.

cheers!

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What are you on about?

Installation is same a R33.. unbolt cover which is in the boot right hand side of the shelf/lifted part of the boot behind the rear seat.

Use a hammer and peice of wood to "undo" the fuel tank lid it takes awhile.

Pull the pump wires out + hoses.

Pull out pump by pulling up toward you if your having trouble finding it.. it is located about 20cm inside the tank on the wall closest to the rear seat.

Replace and ur pumping away.

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