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'50 L6 engine mechanical fuel pump - rebuild kits available?

 
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 ralphbohm
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Topic starter August 13, 2013 9:40 am  

Hello all,

Does anyone know where I could find a rebuild kit for the '50 Desoto S-14 fuel mechanical pump?
Or, is it difficult to rebuild the pump?

Mine has a housing with screws all the way round it and it looks like if I were to take it apart, perhaps, it would be simple enough for me to replace the diaphragm.
I've never done one before. And ideas?

Thanks in advance. I will post photos of the pump and future rebuild on here.

Ralph M Bohm

Most Sincerely,

Ralph M Bohm
'50 Desoto CarryAll


   
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 SteveMcManus
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August 13, 2013 10:24 am  

A friend recommends this guy

http://www.classicpreservation.com/fuelpumpkits.html

Good Luck!
Steve


   
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 RodgerReddish
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August 13, 2013 12:05 pm  

Ralph

I asked another in The De Soto Club ( John - West of Denver ) and he
said he uses ...
http://www.maritimedragracing.com/then_ ... motive.htm
because they have some that are Alcohol Resistant.

Make sure you have the stamped number's that are on the housing
before you speak.

Rodger & Gabby
COS

FltSgt@outlook.com


   
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 James_SF_Douglas
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August 24, 2013 7:07 pm  

I send all fuel pumps and distributor vacuum cans to:

TERRILL MACHINE, INC
1000 County Road 454,
DeLeon, TX 76444

(254) 893-2610


   
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