Will the 87 100 fuel pump work in the 89 200?

Started by Pushbutton_auto, August 05, 2009, 03:15:29 PM

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Pushbutton_auto

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basically is the Turbo fuel pump different to the non ?

or is the 1987 pump different to the 1989 ?
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wilco

Nah I dont reckon it's different enough to notice. They run in an oversupply condition anyway so the distributor head does the controlling.
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Mike1410

What are the engine codes on the relevant 100 and 200's?. And is it a 200 or a 200q?.

ETKA lists several different pumps for each model, varying according to the engine code, but it's not clear from the diagrams if the pumps themselves are substantially different.

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They are easy to swap out, if it fits I bet it will work.
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Voxjet2

Yep, all k-jet cars no matter what make run same pressure fuel pump.  Though if it is just the aux intank pump, and not the inline main pump, you will have to find one from a 100/200.
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The 100/200s only have the in tank pump. I have several of them if anyone needs one.
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