Anyone have good leads on our fuel pump? Are they really $400-500?
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Did the same thing on an E60 M5 fuel pump, worked great. I bought an M3 pump years ago for when mine goes bad but would definitely consider just putting the walbro in. My M6 will be getting the walbro for sure when it's time.2004 Silbergrau Metallic 6MT
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2006 M6 Black Saphire SMG
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Originally posted by E46 M3 View PostI bought the Hella branded pump, no idea if it's a rebranded china pump but it solved my 2nd crank issue that I lived with for years.
The quality of plastic seemed the same as the original pump I pulled out just shiny new.
the fuel level sender electronics seemed to be different than OE but so far it works great. Also, comparing to a 21 year old pump… so you never know the OE pump could have received the same revisions.
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Just found out my 300,000 km M3 needs a new pump - I get 12V at the connector for a couple seconds when turning key to ON, then constantly while cranking.
I didn't even think to check Bimmerwolrd since I started buying from ECS and FCPEuro ages ago. $99 sounds dirt cheap for a complete assembly, and Hella is a common OE.
Any reason to consider the Walbro at twice the price just for the pump itself? Also, I'm guessing the lack of check valve is irrelevant because of the automatic priming?
How about the Deatschwerks - I guess 255 is stock equivalent? Never heard of them, and the Hella seems like a better deal and simpler RE/RE with less time for fuel vapors to soak into the interior while changing.
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Fitted a Walbro with a sleeve to my car as preventative maintenance recently, but I now need 2 start attempts as it will just turn on the starter on the first attempt after sitting for a while. It'll always start right up on the 2nd attempt no matter how long I turned it on the first. I imagine there's no check valve with the Walbro and the pressure drops whilst it sits, I don't get the feeling there's an automatic priming process so I'm tempted to get the fuel pump assembly out again and fit an external check valve just after the pump.
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Originally posted by Mr.wReckless View PostFitted a Walbro with a sleeve to my car as preventative maintenance recently, but I now need 2 start attempts as it will just turn on the starter on the first attempt after sitting for a while. It'll always start right up on the 2nd attempt no matter how long I turned it on the first. I imagine there's no check valve with the Walbro and the pressure drops whilst it sits, I don't get the feeling there's an automatic priming process so I'm tempted to get the fuel pump assembly out again and fit an external check valve just after the pump.
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