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replacement fuel pump 164e 140-160

Hi George,

BTW-Many thanks for the help along the way all these years!

The pump in the car is VERY loud, it sounds like an IBM typewriter, even 50 feet away. The car would barely move with it as well. I have put one from my 280z in temporarily and the car seems to be okay. I pulled the end off the old pump to see what was in there. Expecting to see junk, I didn't really see anything. I am poor, not cheap, there is a difference, and I don't want to throw good money after bad.

There isn't much for options here in Northern Idaho and almost no one will even look at a volvo here, let alone work on one or have parts for one.

Leonard






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