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Old 11-04-18, 10:03 AM   #3
quattrodave
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Leave it alone, the quality of new parts is nothing like ones made 25 years ago, by all means buy a new replacement just in case in breaks at later date but if it in't broke don't fix it.
Be thankful its not a coupe B3/4 we went through 3 pumps during our ownership of a 2.2 quattro before the car was 16 years old and sold, they used to last 2 to 3 years max.

Replace the lines I'm surprised they are still original, on all the B3/B4's I've owned the fuel lines were totally goosed by the time the cars were 20 years old so you're definitely on borrowed time.
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