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 SteveMcManus
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Topic starter January 26, 2015 11:06 am  

I need a "good" fuel pump for my '55 Firedome. I have half a dozen pumps on my shelf, some new and some rebuilt, but I think they will all fail with the new gas. Is there a source for a modern materials to rebuild pumps to withstand today's fuel?

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 paulpresnell
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January 26, 2015 3:16 pm  

You can get a new pump at kanter Auto parts.

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 MarkKubancik
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January 26, 2015 8:35 pm  

Steve,

From the "Vendors" tab comes this person. In addition to carbs, Jeff rebuilds fuel pumps to withstand modern gasoline.

The Old Carb Doctor (rebuilds and restores all types of carbs)

Jeff Dreibus – Owner
1127 Drucilla Church Road
Nebo, NC 28761
800-945-CARB

Mark


   
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