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Two different wiring hookups for in tank fuel pumps?

Boatcarpenter

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Here are two pics of in-tank pumps. One has a plug for the electrical hookup and the other has what looks to be a permanent connection that is dimpled to retain it. Anyone know if the dimpled one comes apart without destroying the connection and can be put back together? or go into a replacement unit?
Anybody have a dead pump with that hookup that wants to try it?
Any insight here would be helpful.
Or does anybody have a spare tank top with the plug in type of connection they are willing to part with?
Reason being, I have a line on a good take out or slightly marked up NOS pump I would like to buy as a spare that is the plug in style, but I want to be able to use it and not have to fabricate some hookup on the side of the road :driver:
Thanks for any help,
BC
 

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emmado22

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I'd get a newer pump (with the detachable wire) and newer pump housing (with detachable wire) for the tank.
With all the parts trucks out there, it shouldnt be too hard.
 

Boatcarpenter

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Bjorn, when the pumps craps out, you can bet I will take it apart, 'gotta see how it works (or not as the case may be).
E22, that's exactly what I'm going to do'
BC
 
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