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Sorry to get off topic here, but in post #3 the diagram shows both an electric and a mechanical fuel pump. The '73 I just bought has both, whereas my other '73 (with a later mfg. date) only has one up front (originally mechanical but now electric. What is the purpose of two pumps? I'd rather ditch the rear one if possible.

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Sorry to get off topic here, but in post #3 the diagram shows both an electric and a mechanical fuel pump. The '73 I just bought has both, whereas my other '73 (with a later mfg. date) only has one up front (originally mechanical but now electric. What is the purpose of two pumps? I'd rather ditch the rear one if possible.

Post #3 is for a 1974 260Z, which is why it has the dual fuel pumps diagrammed out in the factory service manual.

Post #2 is for a 1973 240Z (I had it on hand quicker cause I have one!) and those quite often had the electric fuel pump added in by the dealer to help with vapor lock and percolation issues with the newer flat top emissions carburetors.

Here's the original documentation on what's involved in the '73 fuel pump retrofit:

http://www.xenons30.com/files/1973%20240z%201974%20260z%20fuel%20system%20modifications.pdf

Funfact: On my car the electric fuel pump was installed, but the matching relays in the cabin didn't exist, so the fuel pump never even ran in the first place!

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Just got finished replacing all the vent hoses in my '72. Looking forward to driving more and smelling fuel less

Two of the vapor hoses are still avalible from Nissan - the fuel tank filler hose is still out there also. The other ones are fuel rated hoses. The rubbers grommets are still out there also - PM me if you need more info. I pulled my vapor tank - fuel tank. Replaced all the hoses - POR15'd everything. I had my rear suspension out so everything got refreshed over the winter. Also cleaned the ground and connections for my fuel tank sender. Looking forward to firing her up to see how much of the cabin fuel smell is gone. Also going to 1 click hotter plug to help as well on my Mikuni's.

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