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in tank fuel pump same turbo or normal?, what years swap?? 200

looks like my intank pump on my 83 245 turbo is failing
the car run fine and strong COLD but after a 1/2 hour or so
the main under car pump get noisy and the motor will not rev
and bucks baddly at about 2200rpm to 3000
i found a junkyard with several older/same year or newer 240's
what cars can I use for the intank pump and or the whole sender piece
are the whole units swapable fron a 2 or 4 door in to the wagon
eathor, or just the pump or sender and all???????
or must I find a wagon or only a turbo wagon unit???? for the parts???
will any newer volvo intank pumps and or sender+pump units fit into my wagon???
whats cars and years????
allso the main under car pump thats a turbo only unit right???? in 83 or other years too?
will later volvo turbo's 740 or 8xx or 9xx cars parts work if a turbo?????
any normal/A cars that allso use the 83 245 turbo's pump???????
mount swaps is not a big problem if needed I can rig or fab something up
but need right pressures from the pumps!!!!
allso where is the pressure regulation dieafram others have spoken of???
and what is my normal fuel pressure supposted to be?????

where do you get a bently book???
I dislike the localy available books!!!!!






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