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I didnt receive the pumps on friday but I have been tracking them online and am expecting them this monday. I will let you guys know as soon as I have them.

Heres a link to a usefull install guide - click here

( its for a 984 but is a very good reference if installing an 040)

u dont realy need instructions. positive and negative, use the original mount so that the pick up is aprox 15mm from the bottom of the tank. thats it.

is there any chance of another group buy in the next month???

cheers

u dont realy need instructions. positive and negative, use the original mount so that the pick up is aprox 15mm from the bottom of the tank. thats it.

Ur right - they are a simple install.

Note - the 040 dont have a sock on the bottom and they sit a bit higher than 15mm from the bottom of the tank.

Might organise another group buy if there is enough interest.

Prices may vary slightly due to exchange rates etc...

aargh!! I am so pissed off!!

The pumps still havent been delivered to me.

I am tracking them and they are held up cos of the shipping company??

I will call them in the morning and get to the bottom of this.

I dont think they will be arriving by this weekend though.

Sorry for letting you all down. Im not at all happy bout this :)

got mine too 2.30pm. thanks paul. just having a few probs installing it lol.. but yeah

http://www.silviaspares.com.au/tech/fuelpu...ll/pumpinst.htm

that shud solve problems if anyone needs it.. i jus gta reconnect the wires to the pump. but i got no solder lol.. or bolts :)

any one get there's? i didnt :)

Hmm.. I was afraid that might happen.

The guys in NSW and VIC wouldve got theres yesterday but the guys in WA and SA will definitely get there pumps on Monday.

Although they where sent by express (gauranteed next day delivery) there is still no assurance that they will arrive the next day.

This gaurantee is only if you live in major cities and are sending to major cities.

uinfortunately I dont live in any major cities and this has probably caused the delay.

I hope this delay hasnt put anyone out.

Hey Guys. I am glad that you allreceived your pumps ok.

If anyone else is after a fuel pump for a great price then I have another group buy going.

click here for details

:P

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