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nuch_ss396 03-15-2009 02:33 AM

Re: Fuel Pump Metallurgy
 
Rick!

Is that the fuel pump I saw on ebay? I missed the auction...... https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/smirk.gif

Nuch

68COPO 03-15-2009 05:14 AM

Re: Fuel Pump Metallurgy
 
Yes it is.

nuch_ss396 03-15-2009 06:49 AM

Re: Fuel Pump Metallurgy
 
That fuel pump has an aluminum housing and will be fairly
easy to repair. That's why I wanted it... Lucky you https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/laugh.gif

Nuch

Kurt S 03-16-2009 07:44 AM

Re: Fuel Pump Metallurgy
 
I'd be concerned about the heat messing up the diaphram. Make sure you keep it cool.

ORIGLS6 03-16-2009 06:46 PM

Re: Fuel Pump Metallurgy
 
[ QUOTE ]
Cumby says Kim is no wizard!!!


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I was misquoted. I said he is a Wiz Head.

YENKO DEUCE REGISTRY 03-16-2009 08:43 PM

Re: Fuel Pump Metallurgy
 
If this topic has run it's course, perhaps I can migrate to a similar issue:

How is/are the fittings attached to the anodized portion of the pump? I have an NOS pump for my deuce, and after installation it leaked like a fountain, (Pittsburgh WoW show!). Turns out, the 'block' fitting has a small split where it attaches to the base, apparently not completely attached when initially assembled. I've thought about epoxy, but would like a more permanent solution - if any??


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