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Old Mar 18, 2007 | 10:24 AM
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Can anyone tell me the part number for a Edelbrock, Holley, BBK, Summit, etc equilivant for a Walbro GSS340? Please, need asap. thanks.
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Old Mar 18, 2007 | 10:27 AM
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Josh, as far as I know the GSS340 is the same 255lph pump used for mustangs. I dont know if that helps any but... Whats up with yours?
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How about this?
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Or check your PM's
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Old Mar 18, 2007 | 10:33 AM
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Josh, as far as I know the GSS340 is the same 255lph pump used for mustangs. I dont know if that helps any but... Whats up with yours?

that helps Pat, thanks. fuel pump went out yesterday, driving up to summit to get a new one. i just need to know which one from summit to buy, there are like 50 different choices for mustangs.
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Old Mar 18, 2007 | 05:38 PM
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UPDATE:

just got back from Sum*it Racing. Found a Walbro GSS340 in a Edelbrock box, part #EDL-3581 for $99.99! can't beat that! Even though its a Edelbrock part number and comes in a Edelbrock box it still even says Walbro GSS340 right on the side of the pump!
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Old Mar 18, 2007 | 05:57 PM
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yep, Summit uses walbro as well as edelbrock and many other fuel pump companys.
My summit pump says walbro right on the side lol!
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hmmm...pump issues eh? wtf!
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We were comparing the pump to a Holley one ( also walbro) The Holley was a walbro # GSS307 apearance wise they looked exactly the same. Anyone know what the difference is? They are both 255lph, Edelbrock one was cheaper and was a GSS340 so hey cant loose there.
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Originally Posted by dewmanshu
hmmm...pump issues eh? wtf!
Thats what I said... The one that failed wasnt very old.

Any chance the inline is not letting the intank build up enough resistance causing it to spin too freely and burn up? Or am I smoking crack with that idea.
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turns out that the in tank pump wasn't bad afterall. the hose from the pump to the top of the basket just came off. quik's hose clamp skills took care of it in 5min's


heres quik sweeping my garage floor, such a nice guy.


heres a nice pick of wkdivr cheesin' for the camera




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