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Yes Walbro had some issues but offered warranty on even out of date products.It was only on a few # s.I have also noticed A/C Delco from the dealer can be different than parts stores??Good info here.I have Walbro pumps in both my cars with no issues.Racetronics also makes some nice stuff.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Sand Springs, OK
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Warranty doesn't do much to make a customer happy when they call because the car they paid you to fix stops running. I know too many other shop owners with the same experiences and opinions about fuel pumps as I. At least four a month (very busy shop) will give a lot more examples than ownning a couple of vehicles. Hold an original Ford in-tank pump (used to be Bosch) in one hand, and the Walbro replacement in the other. You will see what I mean. The original Ford pump will weigh about twice the Walbro. Plastic is lighter than metal. Don't know who makes Racetronic. Hope it's not Walbro. LOL
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