Mechanical Fuel Lift Pump

Part Number:
F6TZ9350A

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$255.56
$203.67
(You save $51.89 )

Replacement Mechanical Fuel Lift Pump Ford Powerstroke 7.3L (94-97)

This is the updated replacement pump for your aging stock mechanical lift pump. Comes as pictured and ready to install, banjo gaskets are recommended. 

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  • 5
    Great product

    Posted by max on Dec 29th 2016

    No more leaks in the valley. Make sure to order the banjo bolt seals as well. best price for the ford part i could find!!

  • 4
    Nice unit Fast shipping No banjo seals

    Posted by Unknown on Jan 7th 2016

    This thing is great. No more fuel in the valley. Had to order banjo bolt seals after I got it if I'd have known I'd have ordered them. Would have been 5 stars if they were with it

  • 5
    Can't beat quality or price

    Posted by Unknown on Nov 15th 2015

    My old fuel pump has been leaking since I've owned my truck and after I shimed the FPR it seemed like the leak got worse. I ordered the new pump from riffraff because it was the best price. Great parts from great people. New pump is awesome and its a new truck compared to what it was. Thank you.

  • 5
    everything looked good

    Posted by Unknown on Jun 27th 2015

    i never had a chance to use it. i put everything all together an cross threaded the bolt had to usu my old pump.

  • 5
    Great Quality Pump

    Posted by Jesus Alvarez, Jr. on Mar 20th 2015

    Easy to install just need a little patience!OEM parts! Great products and fast shipping! 5 *****
    Thank you!! Riffraff!!!

  • 5
    Fuel lift pump

    Posted by JC on Mar 10th 2015

    Exact replacement part; fit perfectly. Not so much fun to do that job but works fine. Fast shipping and packaged/wrapped very well.

  • 5
    a 1 service

    Posted by russ on Sep 27th 2014

    Vety easy to order an fast shipping prices are the best . Great people to deal with

  • 5
    can't beat this price

    Posted by Unknown on Sep 22nd 2014

    another great deal from riffraff. before removing this pump, its best to remove the two hold down bolts, then have someone watch for it to lift (very slight) while you crank the truck over by hand. Eliminates the fear of the plunger dropping into the engine. best to do it with turbo pedestal removed, but CAN be done with all installed.

  • 4
    Mechanical fuel pump

    Posted by Unknown on Jun 24th 2014

    Not too hard to do, and fixed the leak. Note: when removing the old pump beware that the little valve on the bottom may fall into the engine. Mine did, and I have read that it happens. Good thing is that it went down into the pan.