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Engine Specific Info and Questions => IDI Engine => Topic started by: carrizog60 on August 19, 2007, 02:28:19 pm
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hello
any complications on replacing a 9mm JR pump with a 10mm SB one?
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hello
any complications on replacing a 9mm JR pump with a 10mm SB one?
SB is 9mm
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whell, in the bosch number the 6 digit is a 0, so i suposed it was 10mm :idea:
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can you post full number here?
I had SB pump and it was 9mm. I changed plunger for 10mm tdi one.
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Are you sure you got the Bosch number? Correct number for SB pump is 0 460 494 252.
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whell i got to ask hevendor again fora photo.
but its plug and play right?
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but its plug and play right?
Yes it is.
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whell i got to ask hevendor again fora photo.
but its plug and play right?
yes, but you won't gain anything if you already have JR pump
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so whats new in the SB pump that the made her substitute the JR unit?
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the codes on the pump:
0 460 494 267
R328-5BT 4001
068 130 110 B
011 263 119816
so if the first number is bosch then is 9mm... :oops:
but it ends on 267 and not in 252 like audi80 said.
ayone know the diferences to the JR pumps?
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the codes on the pump:
0 460 494 267
R328-5BT 4001
068 130 110 B
011 263 119816
so if the first number is bosch then is 9mm... :oops:
but it ends on 267 and not in 252 like audi80 said.
ayone know the diferences to the JR pumps?
I don't know what are differences but I think you won't gain any power.
If I was you I would look for tdi 10mm head, and higher lift camplate from 1.9td aaz (not every aaz have this camplate)
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well, its a rebuilt pump...
mine has +350.000 km on it without being open so it was time for it.