Fuel Pump Gasket Stack
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there should be a stack of gaskets stapled together. you need to reuse these.0
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nick s wrote:there should be a stack of gaskets stapled together. you need to reuse these.
Thank you. So a stapled sack is a factory/dealership signature? Since there are five in my stack, I am going to have a machine shop mill a spacer from high quality stock.0 -
Sounds like something to make multiples of to resell or have available - although it would have more than a somewhat limited market base... Don't forget that it will need to be narrower - by a couple of gaskets (one for each side of the spacer)... My apologies, I know that is obvious (but...).
Thank you. Yes, I remembered to reduce the thickness of the stack by two gaskets. It was 5 deep, so 3 will be the machined part. I appreciate the reminder. If it was not said, someone would have missed it.:)
Now back to the CAD/CAM software.0 -
I'm running the AMC pump on a 52 hornet and a double gasket stack. When I checked the travel, It appeared to bottom out right before hitting the top of the lobe. I didn't want to stress the arm so I added a second stack which seems to work great. Hudsonkid is running same pump with a single stack on his '50 and doesn't have a problem. Maybe the pump has more travel then the cam lobe can take advantage of.0
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hudsondad wrote:I'm running the AMC pump on a 52 hornet and a double gasket stack. When I checked the travel, It appeared to bottom out right before hitting the top of the lobe. I didn't want to stress the arm so I added a second stack which seems to work great. Hudsonkid is running same pump with a single stack on his '50 and doesn't have a problem. Maybe the pump has more travel then the cam lobe can take advantage of.
How do I tell which pump is on my 50 with a 232?0 -
The AMC pump has the fuel outlet straight out the bottom. You need a 180 degree bend to bring up toward the carb. I would use this one before the pinto pump. You can buy it cheap at any parts store (under $15)0
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hudsondad wrote:The AMC pump has the fuel outlet straight out the bottom. You need a 180 degree bend to bring up toward the carb. I would use this one before the pinto pump. You can buy it cheap at any parts store (under $15)
OK. I have a rebuilt original Dual action (fuel & wipers) that I just put back on. I sent the original core to the rebuilder. I got back a different body. I can tell because the expansion bulb port was not tapped and the hole it goes to is bigger than the buld I kept.0
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