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727 Fuel Pump
A very respectable used ORIGINAL #40727 <span style="text-decoration: underline">single</span> line fuel pump that would've come on ALL 1969 L-78 vehicles,and early assembled 1970 L-78 and LS-6 equipped vehicles till roughly March of 1970.
Please research box #33 of your buildsheet if you have one,to be sure. This is an unrestored,original assembly line part and does function properly. No dents,chips or defects.It is not NOS,(the box I am including is dated 1990),as I removed it from a vehicle in 1988 and has been sitting in my closet since..It does show obvious wear on the bottom gold cad.plating. It has the original period natural AC logo,(NO visible circle around it like the current one available).The "IN" stamped near the bottom fuel inlet,the correct formated & fonted part #/date/plant stamp,and the very sought after distinguishable pair of double cast holes,(two upper & two lower),on both sides of it.Todays newly remanufactured pump only has the single hole,(one upper & one lower),on both sides of it. It is bone dry,not grimey as I cleaned it up very well,without removing any of the original finish that's already on it.Would look extremely authentic on a survivor as is,or could be polished out further to go on a quality show car. $250 Money back gaurantee if not as stated or satisfied. Free shipping to sYc star members ONLY in the lower 48. Pictures/part #'s/inquiries are best via email,NO PM's please RedL78@Juno.com |
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I will take the fuel pump.
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Yours..Thank You Joe.
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Hey Rick, what would be the correct F pump for a May 70 L78/LS6.? Thx SULLY
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What does the 197 P stand for...is it a date code..???
wilma |
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In general,the larger volume #40768 Sully
I don't know how to exactly decipher the dates Tom.Many have submitted different codes off of original vehicles that still don't make sense,in hopes that they would. Learning.. |
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Rick, What is my best source or choice for pump for my Nov 69 mfg CKO L-78 in 01C Camaro.......
Pump dates are difficult to read after installed...... What shows what does not.......Does that "GOAT HILL" vendor rebuild these or ???????? Thanks, |
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Jeff Dotterer probably has info you are looking for. I bot one from him for a solid lifter 70 recently.
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What does the 197 P stand for...is it a date code..??? wilma [/ QUOTE ] Hey Rick, one more question - what is with the heart stamp that shows in the "197P" photo? TIA -Sam |
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[ QUOTE ] What does the 197 P stand for...is it a date code..??? wilma [/ QUOTE ] Hey Rick, one more question - what is with the heart stamp that shows in the "197P" photo? TIA -Sam [/ QUOTE ] Rarely seen. This heart shape identifies it as both a fuel pump and an artifical heart. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ins/tongue.gif https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/hmmm.gif |
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SeattleSam
I don't know.That's one thing that has always perplexed me..maybe a makers mark? To confuse matters,there is almost always a diamond shape,(it's on this one too,but too dark to see),stamped on the adjoining pad across from the heart,just over the center cast seam. When find a club and a spade there,I yell Gin! |
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