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215/75/15
265/75-16
the hearts pump 75 ml of blood a second how many L does it pump in a day
Rover 75 Under bonnet fuel pump - WQB100482 - Roughly £180 Rover 75 Under bonnet fuel pump - WQB100482 - Roughly £180
No pre 76 so if you had a 75 or older only.
The stock tire size for a 4-wheel drive 1975 F250 is 235/75-15, 235 x 733 mm. The bolt pattern is 5x5.5, and the the offset range is -20 to 2.
Fuel pump pressure (Maximum) 75 psi
the relay is in the abs pump
Two methods are available: remove the fuel tank or cut a hole in the floor under the rear seat. Either method gives you access. To get to the fuel pump you need a tool to loosen the metal ring--SAAB has a special tool or you can use water pump type pliers. The fuel line clips have to be removed. Pay attention to the alignment marks on the pump and tank before removal or mark with a Sharpie. The whole pump unit costs about $500 or a pump only can be installed for much less -- $75 or so.
The original stock tire sizes for a 4-wheel drive model were 215 75 15, 225 75 15, and 235 75 15. They also had an option for 16, 17, and 18 inch tires.
It depends on your geographic location, but generally it should be anywhere from $75 - $150 labor. A large automotive shop/dealer could be as high as $300 for labor. And of course companies will mark up the water pump 75% - 150% as well. If you have the slightest mechanical knowledge and a small ratchet set, it would would be very inexpensive to fix yourself. Just remove the water reservoir and access the pump directly below the alternator. Get a new gasket with the pump and you will need to unbolt the pulley from the old pump and attach it to the new pump. Then replace the serpentine belt. It will cost you around $40 - $60 and an hour of your time.