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Indyclassic 03-22-2016 03:17 PM

Fuel Pump Replacement Brands? Any Good?
 
So, I have the classic fuel pump regulator problem on an '01 xj - hard start, prime the pump once or twice and it starts right up. Will check to make sure it's not heat evap at the injectors but pretty damn sure it's the regulator in the pump.

? is: Does anyone know if the "APE" brand pump #APE A6027A is any good? I've been told and have read on here that one should stay away from the AIRTEK brand pump. Any experience with an APE?

OR does anyone know of a source for the Bosch (preferred) part that won't run me $190!!!??? I really can't afford that right now.

Ralph77 03-22-2016 03:39 PM

I have the same problem in my '00. Positive it is the check valve. You can buy a new check valve for about $85. Thing is you still have to drop the tank. As OCD as I am I can't just do all that for a check valve. But at this point it is kinda of a waste to replace the whole pump. That I then I have to buy new straps, replace some fuel lines, etc, just cause I am there. Fortunately it has not been a real issue. So I have been saving up. Not that I know any better but most people say go Bosch.

Turbo X_J 03-22-2016 04:23 PM


Originally Posted by Indyclassic (Post 3230809)
OR does anyone know of a source for the Bosch (preferred) part that won't run me $190!!!??? I really can't afford that right now.

$190 for a fuel pump that will probably last another 15 years ain't that bad.

Indyclassic 03-22-2016 07:53 PM

yeah 190 ain't that bad if you got an extra 190 layin' around... times are tight.

Indyclassic 03-22-2016 08:07 PM

"I then I have to buy new straps, replace some fuel lines, etc, just cause I am there."

You really don't have to buy new straps or fuel lines at all. unless the lines are mushy they will be just fine and unless you screw up the bolts on the straps those straps are meant to be servicable. You will run into problems with the heat shield by the exhaust. It's best to cut a notch in the mounting hole in the heat shield so you don't have to release the whole thing. You usually have to remove your hitch to release totally. If you cut out a notch in the mounting hole you can just bend it out of your way then bend it back when remounting and add a couple of washers so it doesn't rattle.

xgerryx 03-22-2016 09:00 PM

I would go with fuel pump replacement either to ensure everything there will work as new.

Indyclassic 03-22-2016 09:22 PM

hold it - this thread's getting way off-topic.

Obviously the pump needs replaced. That's not even in question. Some guy was talking about swapping out everything involved. You don't have to and still, who cares? Not the point of my thread.

Has anyone had any luck with other brands of fuel pump other than Bosch (and for an extended amt. of time.)?

OR

Has anyone got a source for a Bosch pump that won't run me $200?

that is all this thread is really about.

dcollins3208 03-22-2016 09:36 PM

You can buy just the fuel pump (not the fuel pump and housing) and it'll save you about 50% of the price. The catch is you'll have to take apart the old housing/sending unit to remove the pump/install a new one. I haven't done it on the Cherokee yet but did exactly this when I had to go to a higher rated pump on the vette after the heads/cam install. It's really not that bad. Here's a vid on how to do it on the Cherokee


And here's your Bosch fuel pump for $69.99... Don't mind the Grand Cherokee in the description. Same part # https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/181150541550

md21722 03-22-2016 09:51 PM

Bosch is the recommended brand & $190 is an excellent price for it.

Basslicks 03-22-2016 11:22 PM

79.99 at Rock Auto for the pump itself

http://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo....373666&jsn=372

Or go with a Carter complete assy for 125

http://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo....373666&jsn=385

Indyclassic 03-23-2016 07:20 AM

thanks for all the links to the pumps - the pump isn't what's bad. THE PRESSURE REGULATOR IS THE PROBLEM. What good would a pump by itself do if the regulator has gone out? Think about it.

dcollins3208 03-23-2016 07:36 AM

Better pony up then.

CCKen 03-23-2016 08:01 AM

I put a Carter in my Heep and it works fine.


Just shop around for a best buy on a Carter.


Got mine on Evilbay.

Indyclassic 03-23-2016 11:23 AM

how long and for how many miles has the carter pump been in your jeep?

CCKen 03-23-2016 11:44 AM

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Can't locate my maintenance record on my PC right now, but I have about 5,000 miles on it and it was installed 3/19/2012 - at least, that's the date on this photo of my mod to install it through a hatch cut in the cargo bay floor.


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