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Old 01-12-2012, 09:23 PM   #17
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Default Re: Problems Fuel pump in high temperature.

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The pump you have on your car is neither of the ones in your pictures. I don't know what it is. Either of the ones in your pictures will work on you car. The one on the left is the one that came on your car. If you want a new one of those it is here: http://macsautoparts.com/early-v8-fu...0R3CHL1073530/ If not and you can get the one on the right, the 59A-9350 will work just as well and has the settling bowl on it that eliminates the need for a fuel filter that can plug up and stop the flow of fuel.

Here is the 59A-9350 that was stock for my '47 installed as from the factory.

Dear Old Henry!

Thank for this picture! I must immediately correct the circuit to the pump. I see in many cars also in yours a connection of cooper pipe between carb and pump. I do not remember which cooper pipe size is. Is this system better than rubber hose to avoid hose dilate in high temperature?

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