Bentley Arnage Fuel Pump Assembly 1998 - 2001 PF27287PB

Brand Name : Bentley

Part Number : PF27287PB

Condition : New

Availability : In Stock

Price :$650.00

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Description

Genuine Fuel Pump Assembly for Bentley and Rolls-Royce models (1998–2001). Part Number: PF27287PB. This authentic OEM pump is specifically designed for the early chassis generation. Please note: These vehicles utilize a dual-pump system; 2 units are required per car for a complete fuel system overhaul.

Ensure reliable fuel delivery for your classic luxury saloon with this Genuine OEM Fuel Pump. Part number PF27287PB is the factory-correct component for the 1998–2001 production cycle, engineered to meet the specific flow requirements of the V8 and V12 powerplants used during this era.

Fitment Compatibility:

  • Bentley Arnage Models: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001

  • Rolls-Royce Silver Seraph Models: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001

  • Rolls-Royce Park Ward Models: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001

Technical Specifications:

  • Part Number: PF27287PB

  • Quantity Required: 2 per vehicle.

  • Function: High-pressure delivery to the fuel rail with integrated level sensing.

  • Quality: Genuine Bentley/Rolls-Royce boxed part ensuring long-term ethanol resistance.

The Dual-Pump Requirement: These early-generation chassis rely on a two-pump configuration located within the fuel tank. Because both pumps typically share the same duty cycle, if one fails, the second is often near the end of its service life. We highly recommend replacing both units simultaneously to prevent imbalanced fuel pressure and to avoid the high labor costs of dropping the fuel tank a second time.

 

Technical Integration Tip

For the 1998–2001 Arnage and Silver Seraph, the fuel pumps are accessed via the top of the fuel tank. Because these cars are now over 25 years old, the plastic locking rings and fuel line quick-connects often become extremely brittle. Do not attempt removal without the specialized fuel tank lock-ring tool, as using a hammer and punch can crack the tank flange. Since you are replacing 2 pumps per car, ensure you label the electrical connectors for the "Main" and "Secondary" pumps during removal to ensure the ECU receives the correct fuel level data from the integrated senders upon reassembly.