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Wanted: 1997 Ford Explorer XLT Fuel Pump

nashbilltn

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1997 Ford Explorer XLT
I have been given a 1997 Ford Explorer from a friend. It will not start because the fuel pump is bad. I'm looking for the least expensive way to get the part. I've got a friend willing to put it in for $100.

I am recovering from Cancer and am absolutely broke from debt piling and not working. This car is key for me to move forward because I have been riding my bike for a couple years. I'm ready to go to work and need a car to get back and forth.

Details on car:

1997 Ford Explorer XLT (USA Made)
SOHC 4.0L
4 Dr
4WD

I've researched Delphi, Bosch, Airtex, Precision, and Spectra. My mechanic suggests Delphi or Bosch.

I haven't found the part number for the Bosch, but did find what I think would fit from Delphi.

The Delphi part is HP10128 and includes the assembly. http://www.amazon.com/Delphi-HP10128-Hanger-Assembly-Sending/dp/B0054TR53M

My question is, is this the right part #, and is this what I need?

I look forward to a response on the forum and appreciate any advice.

Thanks!

Bill Moore
 



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First off welcome to the forum.

The last fuel pump I did was in my excursion and I bought it from rock auto. Seems to be working great.

www.rockauto.com
 






Bill I highly recommend the BOSCH from amazon, it comes with the sock and ships free. About sixty bucks, I will get you the number if you need it. Why I put off my pump replacement for so long was I could not determine which terminals I would find when I pulled the old one. Would they be wide, or narrow? No one seemed to have an answer, so finally I found the great deal on the BOSCH and I have had no problems, no more cryptic no-starts situations, I am so glad I finally did the job.
 






Bosch 69128 is what I used, of course I soldered & shrink-wrapped the original connector back onto the new pump IIRC. Best wishes.
 












^wow
 






I have at least 1 perfectly good pump I pulled out of my explorers. If your not in a huge rush, I could send you one. Im back home on Sunday night, so I'd be able to confirm I have it and send it to you if you like.

The one had about 1 year use on it before I replaced it with a high volume pump to support my supercharger.

Let me know. I'm betting shipping time will be just over a week.

Great to hear your getting back to work, I sure hope insurance was there for you and your thru chemo and getting back to work because your getting better.
 






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