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Match fuel pump to engine.


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A mechanical or electrical pump for drawing fuel from a storage tank and forcing it to an engine or furnace. The type of pump chosen for a given fuel depends to a great extent on the volatility of the liquid to be pumped.
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Since there are four different pumps available, they have only a one-in-four chance of picking the right one--not the best odds. Choose wrong and your vehicle has fuel flow problems.

Even if you think you've ordered the right pump, you should always double-check the engine configuration to make sure before installing it. Here's the correct match-up:

Vehicle                      Engine             Pump NSN

MLRS A0, Bradley AO          500 HP             2910-01-217-8309
MLRS A1                      500 HP Centry,     2910-01-479-2471
Bradley A2, A2 ODS,
  Linebacker, BFIST          600 HP             2910-01-384-5304
Bradley A2, A2 ODS,
A3, Linebacker, BFIST        600 HP WSR         2910-01-432-0373
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Publication:PS, the Preventive Maintenance Monthly
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Apr 1, 2004
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