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From: BRIAN.TINK@AG.ausgovag.telememo.au
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 1995 13:15:58 +1000
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there are after market electric fuel pumps available however the ones I have
seen all have positional restrictions for example a max height above bottom of
tank and must have a up angle of 45 degrees etc etc.

The Stag have a SU fuel pump which is fully serviceable and can be mounted any
where,  mostly in the boot.  The stags locate theirs with body horizontal
however years ago (1960) I had an english built car which used the same pump
and it was mounted vertically

Brian tink
Canberra Australia

stag '74
2500s '78
2000 '74

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