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Bracket for 1972 Electric Fuel Pump Upgrade


JLPurcell

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1 hour ago, Lumens said:

My 72 came with that bracket and the wiring installed. I just figured all the 72's here came that way.

I know that the car was pre-wired for the fuel pump, but I was not aware that the bracket was part of the preparation package. I will have to have someone else weigh in on this one. I am also wondering if I can run both my mechanical and an electric fuel pump. I know you could blank out the mechanical, but I want the original pump to stay in the system for appearance. 

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7 hours ago, JLPurcell said:

I know that the car was pre-wired for the fuel pump, but I was not aware that the bracket was part of the preparation package. I will have to have someone else weigh in on this one. I am also wondering if I can run both my mechanical and an electric fuel pump. I know you could blank out the mechanical, but I want the original pump to stay in the system for appearance. 

 You can run both pumps. By 74 (maybe earlier) Nissan used both pumps to try to resolve a fuel percolation, vapor lock, problem with limited success.

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On 2/21/2018 at 8:35 AM, siteunseen said:

Mr Purcell I don't know if you've seen this before but it's a pretty good write up, just an FYI. :)

http://jarvas240z.blogspot.com/2013/01/electric-fuel-pump-installation.html

THANX SITE.

As the reassembly of mine transitions write-ups like this will help us all avoid MAIN HARNESS BBQ's!

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On 2/20/2018 at 9:12 AM, Mike W said:

There are actually a couple of these for sale on eBay.  One with the same part number that HS30-H mentions in his post:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Datsun-Z-fuel-pump-mount-mounting-bracket-17033-E4200-USED/382363930288?hash=item5906aa8eb0:g:zwQAAOSwkLhaG5cd&vxp=mtr

And another that is identical to the one on my late manufacture 260Z:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/77-78-Datsun-280Z-fuel-pump-bracket-OEM-used-painted-clean/382374963056?hash=item590752e770:g:RAEAAOSwHNxaTa88&vxp=mtr

Ironically both from the same seller.

Looks like Nissan changed the design of this over the years.

Mike.

Received the bracket today. Bent, no rust, easily straightened,  but the first thing I did was drop it off at a custom rubber stamp vendor to have a stamp made to replicate the part number on the bottom of the bracket. Once that is complete I will straighten, sand blast, powder coat, and stamp the part number back on it. It will then be ready for the NOS pump. Will post more once project moves along.

part number.jpg

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