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27th December 2020, 06:18 | #1 |
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Dosing Pump.
Was a FBH ever fitted as std to the Facelift? My 54 has one but it doesn't work, I haven't found the dosing pump yet after looking where it should be. The car hasn't been 'modded' so it's a mystery.
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27th December 2020, 09:43 | #2 |
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Both my facelifts, had 1 of the 2 "halves" of the bracket for the dozing pump.
Hopefully you at least have the two studs for attaching the bracket. I have taken to making my own brackets using rusty originals as a pattern. macafee2 |
27th December 2020, 11:15 | #3 |
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They were standard on some models , mine should have had one as a 2004 Conny SE but my car was part of project drive so never had one and I had to retrofit the heater and dosing pump
If you are going to buy a dosing pump beware of the cheap Chinese ones on E bay , they do work but are not suitable for our 5kw heaters as they do not pump out enough fuel and the FBH will not get hot, better to buy a genuine used one
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So yours may have come from the factory with one fitted. |
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