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Ok for the stock fuel pump pull out the gas pump shaft and the put a block-off plate,and the ss427 that was screw in by in side,the spoiles i dont no sorry,i hope this help you.
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The pumps I have seen were made by Autopulse. Motion would re-badge them as Phase III.
These Autopulse pumps were identical to the Dupree ones of the same vintage- at least mechanically. I think that each may have had the manufacturer's name cast in the aluminum housing. They are a bellows type pump- or is that describing the regulator? They were often called tandem or duplex pumps. The parent company of both Dupree and Autopulse is Walbro. If you are going for the look, JC Whitney sells a bellows type pump that is 12 V and has a similar feel, but will not support high HP. I believe I have some old literature on a Motion installation of these pumps. I'll try and dig 'em out in the next day or so. Paul |
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I have actually seen in old pics that Motion used Holley, Stewart-Warner, Dupree etc fuel pumps. Probably a combination of what was handy, priced right, trick of the week or customer preferance.
I think alot of this had to do when the parts were issued. Motion used Mallory distributors etc almost exclusively until early '70's because that was the only company for the most part ofering these products out there. Accel came out with their ignition parts in late '68 early'69 and good competition 30100T model distributor in early '70. I've seen some of the later Motion cars with Accel components. Not sure though if they later were added by other owners. John Scanilli's red/white Camaro has an early Accel Distributor for instance. Dave |
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GENTLEMEN:
THANKS FOR ALL YOUR INPUT. I FINALLY FOUND OUT WHAT TYPE OF EMBLEM THAT WAS ON THE VALVE COVERS; NOW I REALIZE THAT THEY HAD CLIPS ON THE BACK. I HEARD THEY HAD A BLOCK-OFF PLATE WHERE THE STOCK FUEL PUMP GOES BUT I DON'T KNOW WHERE THEY GOT IT. ARE ALL OF YOU FROM LONG ISLAND? YOU KNOW THESE DETAILS PRETTY WELL. I COME FROM SMITHTOWN BUT UNFORTUNATELY, I WAS IN THE MARINES DURING MOTION'S REIGN. G |
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Nope not from Long Island, from eastern Ohio. Not an expert by far just observations learned from mags back then with old Motion pics. Check out Cars Hi-Performance, Hot Cars, Rodder & Super Stock, Chevy Action and Chevy Power magazines from '68-'73. Motion stuff was in every issue just about.
Mr. Gasket made several types of chrome block off plates that were blister packed. Many other companies did the same thing-Cal Custom, Trans Dapt etc. Almost anthing would be correct for the era that you can buy today except the billet, anodized, hi tech versions that have been popular the last 10 years. This is one part that has not changed much over the last 30 years. I doubt if there was any "correct" part back then in this case. Dave |
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DAVE,
THANKS FOR THE INFO ON THE CUT-OFF PLATE; I HAVE SUCCESSFULLY BID ON SEVERAL OLD MAGAZINES AS YOU MENTIONED AND SHOULD BE RECEIVING THEM THIS COMING WEEK. I ALREADY HAVE ABOUT A DOZEN ARTICLES I HAVE KEPT OVER THE YEARS BUT UNFORTUNATELY, THEY DON'T GIVE MUCH FEEDBACK AS TO MOTION'S OPTIONS; JUST GENERIC TERMS. OHIO IS A BEAUTIFUL STATE; I LIVED IN COLUMBUS IN 1981 TRYING TO GET ON THE STATE TROOPERS BUT SUFFOLK COUNTY POLICE CALLED ME FIRST AND I HAD TO COME HOME TO NY. THANKS AGAIN, GARY |
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DAVE,
P.S. YOU MENTIONED IN EARLIER MSG THAT YOU HAD MALLORY CATALOG PAGES; I WOULD BE INTERESTED IN OBTAINING A COPY IF YOU HAVE THE TIME. THANKS, GARY |
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