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Old 03-03-07, 06:36 PM
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Where to get: Fuel pump housing screws

Hey, I pulled out my fuel pump, but the screws that came out are total junk. Is there a place I can pick up a new set or do I just need to talk to a dealer?

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If i remember there like a m4x0.7 just got to any hardware store and get some. Take one with you to compare.
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If you are talking about the screws that mount the fuel pump cover to the trunk then I have some available from a parts car.
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Originally Posted by technomentor
If you are talking about the screws that mount the fuel pump cover to the trunk then I have some available from a parts car.
Those are the ones. Would you also have a grommet for the main wiring harness into the engine bay? I need one to slice open and wrap around my harness.

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Old 03-03-07, 07:31 PM
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Malloy Mazda.........is the best for those parts and quick shipping
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I'd swap them out with some hex head bolts that you should be able to get at Home Depot. I'd rather poke myself in the eye than have to mess with old semi stripped out phillps head bolts.
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http://www.mcmaster.com is a great source for fasteners as well. Some Allen head stainless fasteners would do the trick nicely.

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Oh man, McMaster is amazing. Great site, thanks!

Anyone know for sure what the bolt size/pitch is?
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If you have an ace hdw they have the allen head stanless screws they are great.
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M4 x 0.7mm is correct. Seems like 10mm length works well, I test fit some from Lowe's and then ordered a lot from McMaster. If anyone wants a set, I can send them out for DIRT cheap. Like $5 shipped for them or something.
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