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The fuel pump on the engine in my '32 five window is something I just took notice from after just owning the car since last Oct. It doesn't look like the original ones in the '32 book.It is marked AC and Made in England,so some sort of replacement or one that fits other engines I imagine. I am not concerned about what is correct or not just curious. The other picture is of a core I bought as a Model B and hope it is before I go any further for just a shelf spare other pump works fine so far. I think somewhere I read the original or replacement pumps were "G" series? The core pump has very little markings on it but does show AC and what looks like an "H".Were these a later manufacture? Or maybe this is not even a Model B pump. It looks the same where it will mount but upper part to me seems larger than the domed one on engine.Thank You.
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Here is also a different AC pump I found at a swap meet here.I mistakenly ID it as a Carter. It has the forged arm and 2nd inlet. The inlet is embossed ADM which is French abbreviation for inlet.It was missing the acorn nut when found.
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The number on the arm is correct according to my notes
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The 4cyl was made for many years after the use ended in automobiles in commercial generators, welders and compressors....I have this 33 "style" water pump that I believe is an aftermarket pump for such applications. Its brand new, modern sealed front bearing.
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The B fuel pump in the third photo in #1 is an original production part.
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Just a story; on my drive to the Judge field, my B fuel pump fell apart at Whinachee, Wa Nationals. Did not have it rebuilt before event. Bummer. I made it across the bridge. Newc
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Bump
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That water pump appears to be fully enclosed. |
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