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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / FUEL PUMP

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46fordnut
05-01-2011 @ 4:52 PM
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DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE I CAN FIND A FUEL PUMP REBUILD KIT FOR A GLASS SEDIMENT BOWL FUEL PUMP. I CAN FIND THE RUBBER KITS . BUT JUST CANT SEEM TO FIND NEOPRENE GASKET KITS? THE RUBBER SEEM NOT TO LAST VERY LONG WITH THE NEW FUELS.

100 horse running wild

42ford
05-01-2011 @ 6:50 PM
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There are a lot of places to buy them. You must make sure you get a good kit. Quite a lot are junk. I got a good one from a co in Mass. Ken in Ct. also sells good parts.

thirtysixford
05-01-2011 @ 8:00 PM
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but the pumps with the glass bowls are later than '46.

Your car is a driver like mine, we can never make them totally original. Just make it functional and enjoy the car.

Buy a new Airtex pump #571. Around $45 and you will have a warranty so if the new gas eats it up, take your receipt and the pump back to the store and get a new one.

Mike

37RAGTOPMAN
05-02-2011 @ 4:55 AM
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if you want to keep your original fuel pump, you can get a excellant kit from ANTIQUE PARTS CELLAR in MASS. The phone number is 781-335-8860
and www.then-now.com
I bought a kit years ago and it still doing its job,
IF YOU WANT THE BEST,!!!
these people will rebuild your pump also, they do just about any car maker, to hunderds evey year,!!!
work with the new fuel,this is not a problem,

hope this helps, 37RAGTOPMAN

This message was edited by 37RAGTOPMAN on 5-4-11 @ 12:53 PM

42ford
05-02-2011 @ 6:07 AM
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Glass bowl pumps started in the 4th quarter of 46. Page 5-7 of the 41 - 48 Ford book. Everyone who has one of these cars and does any work on it needs this book. It can be ordered on this site

42ford
05-02-2011 @ 6:36 AM
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I got mine at Then and Now. Great people and the are willing to help
Dick

supereal
05-02-2011 @ 10:25 AM
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We stopped rebuilding fuel pumps a long time ago. By the time you pay for a good kit with all the parts, including a new lever, valves, and spring, you have reached over half the cost of a new pump. If your pump was rebuilt previously, you may have problems staking the valves in place, as well.

46fordnut
05-02-2011 @ 4:38 PM
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did find a kit for 17.00 plus shipping . but its still rubber .

100 horse running wild

37RAGTOPMAN
05-03-2011 @ 9:31 AM
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I think ANTIQUE PARTS CELLAR, www.then-now.com.. gets around $24.00 THIS IS FOR A KIT,,,!!!
you will be happy,
what ever you do , do not go to the cheapest part you can find, cause you will do it twice,
you call them ,,, 781-335-8860
and have the kit in a few days,
hope this helps,.37RAGTOPMAN

This message was edited by 37RAGTOPMAN on 5-3-11 @ 12:33 PM

46fordnut
05-03-2011 @ 11:05 AM
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i know a new pump is about 56 bux

100 horse running wild

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