From: bob@pelicanparts.com on behalf of Bob at Pelican Parts [bob@pelicanparts.com] Sent: Thursday, May 27, 1999 5:21 PM To: jwbolin@SpiritOne.com Cc: pelicanparts@csi.com Subject: Re: relocating 914 fuel pump Wayne at Pelican Parts wrote: > > Hi there. Terribly sorry for the extremely long delay in getting back to > you. We had some computer/email server problems here, and I thought that I > had lost all of the emails for a while, but I found them again somehow > (don't ask me how). Our normal response time is less than 24 hrs, and I > sincerely apologize for the delay. > > Anyways, let me forward you to Bob in Tech Support, who might be able to > offer some advice on this relocation. > > Thanks, > > Wayne > > -----Original Message----- > From: jwbolin@SpiritOne.com [mailto:jwbolin@SpiritOne.com] > Sent: Sunday, May 16, 1999 11:50 AM > To: pelicanparts@csi.com > Subject: relocating 914 fuel pump > > Hi, > > I was looking for info on relocating the fuel pump on my '74 914. I am > replacing the fuel lines in the center tunnel and would like to do this > pump relocation at the same time. I know this was a common modification > but have not been able to locate any information in regards to this. > > Thanks for your help > Jim Hi Jim, This is a nice modification for the 914. It gets the fuel pump away from the hot engine and solves a lot of driveability problems including vapor lock. It can also save you from and engine fire. Essentially, what you want to do it move the fuel pump into the front trunk, down low on the passenger side next to the spare tire. Wayne will let you know ASAP if we have the required parts in stock. Bob at Pelican Parts