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Old 09-12-2010, 09:28 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Help with fuel pump bracket & hard lines (89 Camry 4cyl)

I sprung a fuel leak right where the fuel pump hard line attaches to the 6" rubber line. I dropped the tank (that was fun), removed the fuel pump and bracket/hardline assembly.. and it looks like its not really serviceable aside from swapping out the pump itself.

Does anyone know where I can get the bracket assembly with the hard lines attached? My pump is good, but I guess I'd be OK with buying a pump if it came with the bracket/hard lines.

Any ideas? Dealer only part?

Heres where I'm at:



Here is a picture from the repair manual:
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Please do not torture yourself any more than you have to, replace the fuel pump no matter what since you already did all the labor.

For the fuel pump, get a new denso (OEM manufacturer) unit from rockauto or somewhere.

For the bracket with lines... that might be a dealer only part, and it might only come with the pump. That would be unfortunate but, better than leaking gas or possible starting a fire.

If you can get a prt # let me know. I could see what my price is at dealer (tech at a toyo dealer) and let you know. Maybe we could work something out.

Possible junkyard find for the bracket?

Goodluck.
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I was thinking I may have to go pull one from a junkyard. The problem is that I'm in Upstate NY... and every one of these cars is melting into the ground from all of the salt we use during the winter. So I'm thinking every junkyard car is going to have similar issues.. and don't want to waste anymore of my time trying to get lucky at the junkyard.


Edit: For anyone else who has this issue in the future...

The part number for the fuel pump bracket and hardline assembly is 23206-74180, the gasket is 77169-14010 .. I just ordered it from toyotapartszone.com for $140 + $4 for the gasket. The dealers near me all wanted over $200, so I guess I did good.

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