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bosch pump parts - philpemberton94 - 27-07-2014 Thinking about converting to bosch soon, is just a matter of swapping the pump, lines and injectors? Or is there any other parts i need to make sure i have? Cheers! RE: bosch pump parts - Matt - 27-07-2014 That's it, and you'll need the bracket and Bosch pully. But that's it RE: bosch pump parts - philpemberton94 - 27-07-2014 That'll do nicely, cheers! RE: bosch pump parts - Nath140889 - 27-07-2014 Arent the brackets interchangeable, ie one set of holes are for bosch pump and one set fit lucas RE: bosch pump parts - Piggy - 27-07-2014 (27-07-2014, 03:06 PM)Nath140889 Wrote: Arent the brackets interchangeable, ie one set of holes are for bosch pump and one set fit lucas Yup Worth mentioning its best to perhaps to cambelt at same time...water pump with it if you can afford to. All for peace of mind and getting two jobs in one done RE: bosch pump parts - philpemberton94 - 28-07-2014 You have to extract the studs and move their position for each pump dont you? Done the cambelt less than 5k mile ago Cheers for the help guys, will be the next purchase after a front mount! RE: bosch pump parts - Danny2009 - 28-07-2014 If it's had a recent cambelt kit just buy the belt around £20 RE: bosch pump parts - Jimbo - 28-07-2014 Personally would go bosch before front mount RE: bosch pump parts - philpemberton94 - 28-07-2014 The bosch and front mount will be bought within a couple of weeks of each other and probably going on within a few days of each other, just getting parts together for the time being RE: bosch pump parts - toseland - 29-07-2014 can confirm the stud location is slightly different for the lucas youll see once you take th elucas pump off that there is another set of holes on the bracket itself, just remove each stud and put it in the hole next to it or your timing will be diabolical. easy. |