<VV> Fuel pumps

Tony Underwood tonyu at roava.net
Sun Jun 3 21:47:11 EDT 2007


At 01:04 PM 6/2/2007, corvairs wrote:

>    There's a point here that everyone is missing. If you find a 
> 1960-early 61 fuel pump. at the least, it's 30+ years old or worse. 
> The fact that it's new is not good enough. If people are worried 
> about premature fuel pump failures then using 40 year old "NOS" 
> fuel pumps (especially after they've been modified) is not the way to go.
>I understand some folks posting that it's worked great for them for 
>years but some of us have to remember that we've been doing this 
>since the 1970's (or earlier) and those parts weren't so old then.
>
>Besides, how many of those 1960-61 pumps can there be out there? I 
>don't see them. Lon



Got 4 of 'em here still working like they oughta, on the cars they 
belong to...               ;)



tony..   



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