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Fuel pump part #s , and where to buy.

I think my fuel pump is down for the count. I replaced the ECU, car still will not start. I have spark, but no fuel. I confirmed this by pulling the return line off the fuel rail, and it is bone dry. I do not hear the fuel pump running in the trunk area. BTW, the car has been sitting for at least 2 years. I called around to parts stores, but they don't carry WALBRO or DENSO. If anyone knows of an auto parts chain store that carries these brands, and you have the part #s. I'm looking for the bigger pumps 255lph. Thanks
 

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GSS341 is the part number for the Walboro pump. Not too sure you can get it local but you can pick them up on ebay for a good price and get faster shipping...
 

ebay has walboro pumps or theres a couple of members with good shops on here im sure you could score one cheap from them also.
 

Bringing this back from the dead for clarification; no sense starting another thread.

I know that a 1G kit will work, but I don't want to do any bending. Is it confirmed that a 2G pump is exactly 180 degrees off the 1G pump? If so, if I order a 2G pump with a 1G install kit (like someone suggested in the above linked thread), it should bolt right up, correct?

The sending unit and gas tank in my car are brand new, so I would prefer not to cut things up in case I want to put the car back to stock.

GSS342- 2G Walbro pump
1G install kit

Super noob question, but for the above reasons, I would prefer to get this right.

~Mark
 

Before you get a new fuel pump, i suggest you first give the old pump energy by straight wire from the battery to confirm it is the problem. Connect the electric power on the black/white wire on the fuel pump cover. If it does work then check the blue big fuse next to the air filter under the hood, it might be just a damaged fuse, i've got 3 different fuel pumps damaged and all of them never died suddenly, they start to failure at high RPMS and during long trips, at least 2000 miles before they died.
 

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I brought the thread back from the dead to clarify a question on if the 2G pump was a straight bolt up with the 1G install kit; I hope the original poster figured out his problem!

In case anyone cares, I took the walbro fuel pump out of my GF's 2G talon for a fit up. It bolted right up, so I ordered the pump and 1G install kit from FP.

~Mark

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GSS342 -2G Walbro 255lpg hp fuel pump
1G install kit
 
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