Aidynl Member Original poster Joined May 19, 2021 Messages 41 Location Kelowna Mar 4, 2022 #1 2003 Rubicon 4.0 6cyl, Replacing the fuel pump and just wondering what type I should go for a what types I should stay away from Thanks
2003 Rubicon 4.0 6cyl, Replacing the fuel pump and just wondering what type I should go for a what types I should stay away from Thanks
0 03coloradowrangler TJ Addict Supporting Member Joined Jun 25, 2019 Messages 1,255 Location Mid Michigan Mar 4, 2022 #2 personally with my prior history with the Delphi DFG1221 / FG1221 I cannot recommend them for reliability. first lasted 8 months second lasted 3 weeks. currently running a Bosch 67726 and its been about 7 months no issues to note. Reactions: Jerry Bransford and Irun
personally with my prior history with the Delphi DFG1221 / FG1221 I cannot recommend them for reliability. first lasted 8 months second lasted 3 weeks. currently running a Bosch 67726 and its been about 7 months no issues to note.
JKP TJ Addict Supporting Member Joined Aug 20, 2020 Messages 2,672 Location Warner Robins GA Mar 4, 2022 #3 Bosch is OEM. Reactions: Jerry Bransford and Irun
TJ4Jim TJ Expert Lifetime Supporting Member Joined Dec 9, 2015 Messages 4,141 Location Brookings, Oregon Mar 4, 2022 #4 Aidynl said: 2003 Rubicon 4.0 6cyl, Replacing the fuel pump and just wondering what type I should go for a what types I should stay away from Thanks Click to expand... Since the complete Bosch assembly is still available for your Jeep I would go that route. Reactions: Jerry Bransford and Irun
Aidynl said: 2003 Rubicon 4.0 6cyl, Replacing the fuel pump and just wondering what type I should go for a what types I should stay away from Thanks Click to expand... Since the complete Bosch assembly is still available for your Jeep I would go that route.
Irun A vicious cycle of doing, undoing, and re-doing! Supporting Member Joined Oct 31, 2019 Messages 8,660 Location Virginia Mar 4, 2022 #5 If Bosch is available, do it! I've installed at least a dozen over the years and never had a failure. Reactions: Jerry Bransford and TJ4Jim
If Bosch is available, do it! I've installed at least a dozen over the years and never had a failure.