After fitting a replacement engine on my 01 125 2.4, the pump has gave up
The pump number ends 4010, I'm told it's hard to find one,
Can a 90 pump be used? any ways of using a different numbered pump?
ryankkm wrote:After fitting a replacement engine on my 01 125 2.4, the pump has gave up
The pump number ends 4010, I'm told it's hard to find one,
Can a 90 pump be used? any ways of using a different numbered pump?
ake wrote:ryankkm wrote:After fitting a replacement engine on my 01 125 2.4, the pump has gave up
The pump number ends 4010, I'm told it's hard to find one,
Can a 90 pump be used? any ways of using a different numbered pump?
No. The 90 uses a VP 30 pump
The 125 uses a VP44 pump
ryankkm wrote:ake wrote:ryankkm wrote:After fitting a replacement engine on my 01 125 2.4, the pump has gave up
The pump number ends 4010, I'm told it's hard to find one,
Can a 90 pump be used? any ways of using a different numbered pump?
No. The 90 uses a VP 30 pump
The 125 uses a VP44 pump
Ok thanks ake, can I use a vp44 from a 125 that has the newer clocks and abs,
My van is analogue dash, if I use the brain and key from the other one?
karl wrote:i have a vp44 pump
full working order
knobby1 wrote:karl wrote:i have a vp44 pump
full working order
There ya go...top bloke that Karl..!
Lord Knobrot
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