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I'm am going to be carrying out the conversion on my s reg 306, I am hopefully buying the stuff I need from a member on here, I have removed the old pump is it litterally just re fit the new one bleed the system and it will start?
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You need to make sure the pump is sat on the correct dowels on the mounting bracket too. Depending on whether the pump comes with the "Bosch" bracket or not, if fitting to the "Lucas" form of the bracket you just take the mounting studs out and put them in the other holes.
But yeah, pretty simple engineering really. Remove pump, fit new pump lines and injectors, bleed fuel system, turn key. Then just fiddle with the fuelling following the plethora of guides on here til you hit the sweet spot.
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Pretty sure he must have meant at the same time lol. But I think doing all that plus the Bosch conversion in one go is a bit harsh.
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The only extra you have to do is, take the bottom pulley off and the bottom cambelt cover, then its just unbolting stuff which isnt difficult.
Doesnt even own a 306.