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hueyhoolihan 06-19-2025 04:57 PM

alternatives for the OEM 1941 fuel pump
 

any viable mechanical fuel pump alternatives to this one? i might soon be in the market...

https://bobdrake.com/products/late-1...6-v8-fuel-pump

i thought this one looked promising, assuming the bowl didn't get the way of anything. that is until i called one of the well-known flathead parts sites that offered an original reproduction at one time that is longer available and told me there was no alternative WRT something new other than an electric pump.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/266887717380

1942deluxe 06-19-2025 05:09 PM

Re: alternatives for the OEM 1941 fuel pump
 

Third Gen has them as a rebuilt unit (11A-9350-RBT) or you could have Charlie Schwendler rebuild the one you have. The 59A -9350 will work but is not correct if you are trying to keep it original. The new pumps may have some issues from what I've read so rebuilding an original pump may be a better way to go.

hueyhoolihan 06-19-2025 05:20 PM

Re: alternatives for the OEM 1941 fuel pump
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1942deluxe (Post 2395846)
Third Gen has them as a rebuilt unit (11A-9350-RBT) or you could have Charlie Schwendler rebuild the one you have. The 59A -9350 will work but is not correct if you are trying to keep it original. The new pumps may have some issues from what I've read so rebuilding an original pump may be a better way to go.

thank you..very informative and non judgmental response. not often encountered on vintage car forums, IME.

but ya, just looking for it to work well, my major concern was that the bowl might interfere with the dash mounted idle speed control linkage on the drivers's side of the carb. or that the pump actuator arm's "throw" might be too long or short. i'll probably give it a try if all else fails.

Kube 06-19-2025 08:32 PM

Re: alternatives for the OEM 1941 fuel pump
 

Huey, both of the guys mentioned in the second post are top notch. You will NOT go wrong with either of them. I too would get a Ford pump rebuilt.

marko39 06-20-2025 06:53 AM

Re: alternatives for the OEM 1941 fuel pump
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by hueyhoolihan (Post 2395844)
any viable mechanical fuel pump alternatives to this one? i might soon be in the market...

https://bobdrake.com/products/late-1...6-v8-fuel-pump

i thought this one looked promising, assuming the bowl didn't get the way of anything. that is until i called one of the well-known flathead parts sites that offered an original reproduction at one time that is longer available and told me there was no alternative WRT something new other than an electric pump.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/266887717380

bought one of the repros, top was clocked wrong, metric hardware and put out over 5 psi. sits on the shelf.

hueyhoolihan 06-23-2025 08:57 PM

Re: alternatives for the OEM 1941 fuel pump
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1942deluxe (Post 2395846)
Third Gen has them as a rebuilt unit (11A-9350-RBT) or you could have Charlie Schwendler rebuild the one you have. The 59A -9350 will work but is not correct if you are trying to keep it original. The new pumps may have some issues from what I've read so rebuilding an original pump may be a better way to go.

bought the 59a-9350 on ebay. it DOES fit my pretty much original 1941 Super Deluxe. works well...at least the battery cranked long enough to allow the pump to fill the sediment bowl, which i was worried about.

haven't taken it out for a test drive yet, as one of the fuel lines is leaking... :(

hueyhoolihan 06-27-2025 02:16 PM

Re: alternatives for the OEM 1941 fuel pump
 

fixed fuel leak enough to test, and found that i was only getting enough fuel for idle and revving when NOT under a load. once on the road, i could barely get it over 15MPH without the engine threatening to stall.

...back to the drawing board...

the current all metal fuel line from the carb to the fuel pump has compression fittings at both ends and it leaks, but only leaks at the fuel pump end. and i don't know whey exactly.

for instance, i don't know if the fuel pump outlet is even designed for a compression fitting, and am not one-hundred percent certain that the line does not have a hole it it either. so am getting an all new metal fuel line with compression fittings at both ends and will try again.

if it still leaks i'll be in the market for...well...a fitting that won't leak!

and if and when i get it to stop leaking i can yet again test to see if the car will accelerate under load. :)

TJ 06-29-2025 09:04 AM

Re: alternatives for the OEM 1941 fuel pump
 

Are you sure you have the correct length push rod for the pump?

hueyhoolihan 06-29-2025 11:57 AM

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