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Old 07-18-10, 07:54 PM
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Just bought one from a member on here. Not sure what I need to hook this thing up? It has two wires attached to it with no connector on the end, do I need anything else?
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I happen to have some pictures of one wired into an S4 pump assembly. You need some fuel-safe crimps, the rubber spacer that goes under the pump, the fuel sock and the retainer clip.




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Crap, don't have the rubber spacer. What can be used in it's place?
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The stock one?
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Oh. Stupid. Thought it would be a different size. Thanks Sharingan/RotaryRocket.
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The stock one is different, so it won't sit the same. I wouldn't trust it to hold the pump in place properly.
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Well crap again.... I'm sure I can make something work with some rubber bits, and what not....
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You can use the stock rubber, it just needs some modification ala an xacto knife.
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There's always a way
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you need to make sure the rubber spacer you make is gas safe. so i will not turn into mush.
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Will do, thanks gents.
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