I'm looking for a Fuel Pump for my '69 2000 and ran across this. They look pretty similar to a Vendors pump. Has anyone bought one of these? I'm always cautious that cheaper doesn't necessarily mean good.
http://europeanpartscompany.com/datsun- ... fuel-pump/
Has anyone seen these Fuel Pumps?
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Re: Has anyone seen these Fuel Pumps?
You can service the old pump with new valves and gaskets.
A kit for the P510 mechanical pump will work for example.

https://classiccarbs.com.au/index.php?_ ... 900.920KT-
A kit for the P510 mechanical pump will work for example.

https://classiccarbs.com.au/index.php?_ ... 900.920KT-
Nissanman, just trying to help.
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Re: Has anyone seen these Fuel Pumps?
I would, but when I got the car it only had an electric pump. During this restore I would like to go back to mechanical, so looking for a new fuel pump.