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Here is a group buy for brand new Bosch 040 and 044 fuel pumps.

I can get the prices down for 5 or 10 peices of each pump.

Single price available also.

BOSCH 040

1x $245 delivered

5x $230 delivered

10x $210 delivered

BOSCH 044

1x $345 delivered

5x $325 delivered

10x $300 delivered

Finish date - Wednesday 8th June

Payment due - Friday 10th June

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BOSCH 040 (P/N- 0580 254 040)

1/ Adam 33 - awaiting payment - Paid - sent

2/ Blackout - out

3/ traphead - awaiting payment - Paid - sent

4/ inissane - awaiting payment - Paid - sent

5/ Raistlin - awaiting payment - Paid - sent

6/ hanyou - awaiting payment - paid - sent

7/ Chef_32 - awaiting payment - Paid - sent

8/ Chef_32 - awaiting payment - Paid - sent

9/ Chef_32 - awaiting payment - Paid - sent

10/ Bunky_r31 - awaiting payment - Paid - sent

11/ Kristov - awaiting payment - Paid - sent

BOSCH 044 (P/N- 0580 254 044)

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I cant do COD or Pick up as I need to get the money together to pay the supplier, have em sent to me and then sent to everyone by express.

For individual buyers - I will have them sent to you direct from the supplier if not available for immediate delivery.

:D

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how long does it take to have 1 sent out?

Depends if you are waiting for the group buy or wish to purchase individually.

I have 2x 040's and 1x 044 due to arrive mid next week.

Once here I can have them express posted as soon as money has cleared.

:rofl:

Is the 040 intank???

Its pretty easy to install, I have read the DIY for the 981 is this similar???

Yep, the 040 is an intank pump. The 044 can also be mounted intank.

040's are pretty easy to install and the DIY guide is a good reference for instalation.

Main difference is the 040 doesnt have a 'sock' connection but has an open end filter. It is recommended to mount the 040 as low as possible on the cradle so as to pick up better at the bottom of the tank.

You can secure the pump to the cradle with hose clamps and to help lessen noise, use rubber inbetween the pump and clamp and cradle.

Not sure whats the best rubber to use though? I used rubber fuel hose cut in half for mine.

:D

Is the 040 intank???

Its pretty easy to install, I have read the DIY for the 981 is this similar???

bob it is basically the same as a 984 except as pointed out there are hose ends at both ends of the 040, so you won't need to buy the adapters (to make a hose end) for the top of the pump. just hoses and clamps to fit the hose ends.

bob it is basically the same as a 984 except as pointed out there are hose ends at both ends of the 040, so you won't need to buy the adapters (to make a hose end) for the top of the pump.  just hoses and clamps to fit the hose ends.

The 040 has only got a hose end on the outlet side(top).

The inlet side is an open end filter.

The pic in the first post is of an 044.

Heres a pic of an 040.

bosch040pump.jpg

As you can see the inlet side has no hose connection so to the best of my knowledge a sock cannot be attached.

That is why if installing an 040 it is recommended to place it as low as possible on the cradle to avoid surge due to a low tank and/or cornering.

;)

are these things easy to install? i saw with the warlboro pumps u have to solder and shit... is this jus a direct replacement? 040 is the one..

Easy to install. no soldering required. direct replacement.

;)

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