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  1. JasonS

    Has anyone tried to fit this pump in?

    Reread post 71 where I said that your analogy was OK.
  2. JasonS

    Has anyone tried to fit this pump in?

    No, go back and reread your book or do a google search. I'll make it easy for you. From Wiki "Ohm's law states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference across the two points. Introducing the constant of proportionality, the...
  3. JasonS

    Has anyone tried to fit this pump in?

    Your analogy is OK but Ohms law is actually V= I*R.
  4. JasonS

    Has anyone tried to fit this pump in?

    You don't HAVE to splice the harnesses together. The stock/ original wire fite pretty tight into the parker pump. It may be fine as-is. I used the stock fuse. What is the normal life of these pumps? (ie. how many for a lifetime supply)
  5. JasonS

    Has anyone tried to fit this pump in?

    Not the same thing. You either need to use the original M35 wire with some means to hold the connector in the Parker pump OR adapt the bayonet connector that comes with the Parker pump to your M35 wire.
  6. JasonS

    Has anyone tried to fit this pump in?

    Since the wires are soldered to the sockets, the bayonet connector which comes with the pump can be swapped on to the original wire from your old pump.
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