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Location: Palmetto, Georgia
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My fuel pump crapped out on me this afternoon putting my 1932 4-cyl. pickup on the side of the road. Where is the best place to get a new or rebuilt one with a modern diaphragm? Thanks in advance.
Richard Grace (gajeepguy) |
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Remember when looking for a fuel pump that originals can get pricy while rebuilt aftermarket ones are less.
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For the large number of them that are consistently on offer, the prices seem overdone. They're a pretty simple pump and a good diaphragm and upper gasket are all you usually need unless there's excessive wear on the arm and/or the arm return spring is broken.
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Send the one you have to Dave Renner for a rebuild, or just get his kit
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