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<blockquote data-quote="19COBRA93" data-source="post: 5826756" data-attributes="member: 10462"><p>They clearly looked up the wrong part. The fuel pump assembly itself is around $650, that's probably what they found.</p><p></p><p>The part number is 3R3Z-9F972-AA, and it retails for $76.45. You can get it cheaper from various places.</p><p></p><p>The action that blows them is fuel pressure spike. The idea behind the "disc" is to dampen that initial spike, and save the sensor. The diaphram in the sensor is actually a small gel reservoir of silicone, which doesn't take much to ruin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="19COBRA93, post: 5826756, member: 10462"] They clearly looked up the wrong part. The fuel pump assembly itself is around $650, that's probably what they found. The part number is 3R3Z-9F972-AA, and it retails for $76.45. You can get it cheaper from various places. The action that blows them is fuel pressure spike. The idea behind the "disc" is to dampen that initial spike, and save the sensor. The diaphram in the sensor is actually a small gel reservoir of silicone, which doesn't take much to ruin. [/QUOTE]
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