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Tigra 1.4 Fuel Pump question
« on: 16 March 2013, 15:47:58 »

According to my local Factors a replacement in tank Pump for the Corsa B /Tigra will also fit an Omega?, cant see it myself, but if true might as well fit a Mig one to it?

Can anyone confirm or not. :y
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Re: Tigra 1.4 Fuel Pump question
« Reply #1 on: 16 March 2013, 15:54:01 »

Mig fuel filters are outside the tank as is the corsa so could be the same, the filter on a corsa in the tank is a gauze type and not normally a service item as far as i am to belive
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Re: Tigra 1.4 Fuel Pump question
« Reply #2 on: 16 March 2013, 16:35:45 »

Could well be ;)
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Re: Tigra 1.4 Fuel Pump question
« Reply #3 on: 16 March 2013, 20:50:21 »

Are you buying just the pump, or the whole plastic assembly that it fits into?
I suspect that you are, as the electric pumps are pretty universal. And much cheaper than the assembly unless you're buying a LandRover one.
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Re: Tigra 1.4 Fuel Pump question
« Reply #4 on: 17 March 2013, 14:44:26 »

Just the pump or what ever works out easier, cheaper, not had a chance to rip it out and have a look yet but would have thought fairly easy just to pump unless its got some stupid plastic lugs holding it all together.
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