Match fuel pump to engine.Some mechanics don't pay attention to the usable USable is a special idea contest to transfer US American ideas into practice in Germany. USable is initiated by the German Körber-Stiftung (foundation Körber). It is doted with 150,000 Euro and awarded every two years. on codes (UOC UOC Universitat Oberta de Catalunya UOC University of Canterbury (Christchurch, New Zealand) UOC Usable On Code UOC Ultimate One-Chip (Philips Semiconductor) ) when ordering a new fuel pump Fuel pump 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. for a Bradley or MLRS MLRS Multiple Launch Rocket System (US DoD) MLRS Multiple Launcher Rocket System MLRS Marine Corps Long-Range Study (US DoD) . 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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