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Fuel Pressure Regulators: Parts questions. 200 1986

I'm attempting to locate a new Fuel Pressure Regulator to install in my '86 244DL.

Usually I use iPd for this kind of stuff since they are local for me (I live in Portland,) but they don't stock 'em.

The dealership wants over $85 for one. No thanks.

FCP has them, but I'd rather not wait around for mail order (as I'd like to fix it today.)

Any other sources to try? I'd appreciate any suggestions.

Second question: After doing a bit of research, I've found a couple of different Bosch parts numbers for a couple of different regulators, but I'm not sure if they are interchangeable, or if I need to use one or the other in my '86. The 2 numbers I've found so far are 0 280 160 214 and 0 280 160 293. Any difference between the two?

Thanks as always.
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Fuel Pressure Regulators: Parts questions. 200 1986

Well, on vacation last October in Sturgeon Bay, WI, my 940 started crapping and farting around without much reason (except me having wound it out earlier the day before I arrived in Sturgeon Bay). Of course, when I pulled the vacuum line to the FPR, there was a nice stream of premium fuel going directly to the intake manifold. Amazingly, the Regina EFI system did a nice job of handling it. My economy was good despite the busted FPR.

"Hm", I thought, as I pored over the local phone book. I'm sure I could get F150 parts on the next block, but I'm NOT sure if I could get Volvo parts.

So I called NAPA. They usually make things happen in a jam, at least the ones I've used.

"Tomorrow morning", they said. "Come in and order it today". So I did, and paid some awful retail price for it, but less than dealer price.

The problem with going through NAPA or one of the big national chains is that they sometimes have conflicting or confusing part information on lesser-known brands like Volvo. I ended up buying a "similar" part that just happened to turn out to be the right one. But it worked, took 2 minutes to change out, and I went on my merry way all over the Door peninsula, enjoying every minute. My car thanked me and is happy to this day.

I have also relied on NAPA for relays, belts, hoses, and some filters when I couldn't get other stuff. Plus they used to deliver because I used a business address so they would shoot over with the stuff no questions asked. I even used them a few times to get marine plugs that I couldn't get for $9 each at the local "best price in town" boat dealer, and I paid maybe $6/plug at NAPA. Evinrude's final hurrah, the FICHT-injected engine... and that is for another time and another board.
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Fuel Pressure Regulators: Parts questions. 200 1986

Hi HTTY,

You ask: The 2 numbers I've found so far are 0 280 160 214 and 0 280 160 293. Any difference between the two?

Checked in one of of my parts books, and you should use the 0 280 160 293 Bosch. Looks like that number is used on LH 240s from 1982 through 1987. Get a few at a junk yard. The labor to install is not bad, if it were a new one would be better.

There is/was an IPS Volvo parts house, maybe in Medford, OR. Any way to get in touch with them?

Good Luck,

Bob

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Fuel Pressure Regulators: Parts questions. 200 1986

I think the pressure is printed on them if you look close. I woulod not be surprised if you need the right one. '88 uses one type and you need that one to make the 88 run right.








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Fuel Pressure Regulators: Parts questions. 200 1986

Hello friends;

I happened to log on to ask similar questions regarding a fuel pressure regulator for my 1989 wagon.

My question is/was, "is this the type of part that you would prefer not to buy used?"

Now to help you regarding prices on new one, go to Autozone.com, and at least for my 1989, a Beck-Arnley and GP Sorenson both come in for $65.00.

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Fuel Pressure Regulators: Parts questions. 200 1986

If you can find a nice shiney new looking part at the bone yard you will know it is nearly new.
It is easy to replace so getting a used one from the bone yard would buy you time to mail order a new one at a more reasonable price. Or give you time to fine a like new one on a junker. Dan








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Fuel Pressure Regulators: Parts questions. 200 1986

NAPA has a few to choose from lIST PRICE SHOWN



PART NUMBER CRB 21779
Fuel Pressure Regulator 1 0.00 $120.54
Engine:2.3 L 2316 CC L4 SOHC 8 Valve;
Comment: w/ LH Jetronic F.I. System w/ OEM # 1306935






PART NUMBER BA 1580163
Fuel Pressure Regulator 1 0.00 $95.64
Engine:2.3 L 2316 CC L4 SOHC 8 Valve;







PART NUMBER DEM FP10078
Fuel Pressure Regulator 1 0.00 $106.39
Engine:2.3 L 2316 CC L4 SOHC 8 Valve;








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Fuel Pressure Regulators: Parts questions. 200 1986

Ouch, those prices are worse then the Dealer.








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Fuel Pressure Regulators: Parts questions. 200 1986

Those are list prices so I bet it's very very close to IPD's $
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'75 Jeep CJ5 345Hp ChevyPwrd, two motorcycles, '85 Pickup: The '89 Volvo is the newest vehicle I own. it wasn't Volvos safety , it was Longevity that sold me








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Fuel Pressure Regulators: Parts questions. 200 1986

NAPA has a few to choose from lIST PRICE SHOWN



PART NUMBER CRB 21779
Fuel Pressure Regulator 1 0.00 $120.54
Engine:2.3 L 2316 CC L4 SOHC 8 Valve;
Comment: w/ LH Jetronic F.I. System w/ OEM # 1306935






PART NUMBER BA 1580163
Fuel Pressure Regulator 1 0.00 $95.64
Engine:2.3 L 2316 CC L4 SOHC 8 Valve;







PART NUMBER DEM FP10078
Fuel Pressure Regulator 1 0.00 $106.39
Engine:2.3 L 2316 CC L4 SOHC 8 Valve;








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'75 Jeep CJ5 345Hp ChevyPwrd, two motorcycles, '85 Pickup: The '89 Volvo is the newest vehicle I own. it wasn't Volvos safety , it was Longevity that sold me








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Fuel Pressure Regulators: Parts questions. 200 1986

Ouch, those prices are worse then the Dealer.








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Fuel Pressure Regulators: Parts questions. 200 1986

Those are list prices so I bet it's very very close to IPD's $
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'75 Jeep CJ5 345Hp ChevyPwrd, two motorcycles, '85 Pickup: The '89 Volvo is the newest vehicle I own. it wasn't Volvos safety , it was Longevity that sold me








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Fuel Pressure Regulators: Parts questions. 200 1986

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Fuel Pressure Regulators: Parts questions. 200 1986

I just changed out the one on my 960--Advance Auto part--56.00 --has worked fine-no problems-one from FCPGrotten was around 85 bucks and I wanted it that day-so I gave it a try and as said works fine. and it just like the one I took off in every way I could tell.
Hope that helps
Poolman







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