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SU Fuel Pump Mounting in a MK2

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Old 04-25-2019, 08:53 AM
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I recently purchased a new SU fuel pump for my 1960 MK2 to replace a Bendix fuel pump that was installed at some point in the cars history. I am unable for find any information online regarding how the unit is mounted in the boot of the MK2 and would like to know if anyone has photos showing how theirs is mounted so I can orient the pump and the hoses correctly. Thanks in advance for any information.

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Thank you very much Glyn. That is exactly what I needed to know. Now I can acquire a few parts that I need and mount the fuel pump.
 
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I remember I bought ignition parts from online store in Michigan but lost my bookmark to it. Anyone knows their URL or can recommend other N. American shops with parts for old jaguars.

I'm going to bet it was Rock Auto in Grand Rapids, MI. https://www.rockauto.com/

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If you understand how "banjo bolts" work, this should be an adequate pic. I didn't know anything about lining upbanjo bolts before I got my car so there were times I found mysterious puddles of gas on my garage floor.

Also, my SU fuel pump required "imperial" threads to install the pump. I hope you have some, or you may need to re-tap the fuel pump.

Cheers!
 
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