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Old 01-06-2005, 09:01 AM
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Who make GM Parts

Who makes GM Fuel Pumps? Do Delco make their pumps because I went to the Darcar Cheve dealership and that is what they sold me. So do they make some of GM parts because I thought the part would say GM on it.
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Re: Who make GM Parts

Delco makes must parts for GM. GM owned Delco, till the gov. made them brake up a bunch of their small bussness.

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Delphi does a bunch of the electonics stuff. GM outsources stuff like lamps, fuses, and relays.
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Re: Who make GM Parts

oh ok, I see, thanx
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Re: Who make GM Parts

Who do their brakes
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