Re: [Amc-list] oh well it's finally over
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Re: [Amc-list] oh well it's finally over



If you're concerned about keeping the original part and it isn't crimped 
together, you can have it rebuilt. http://www.then-now.com does Carter 
and Delco fuel pumps.

Matt

On 6/15/2008 6:47 PM, Armand Eshleman spouted this sage advice:
> Yeah, that's correct it's finally over, it took 38 and a half years but it
> finalyy happened. This morning I started the 304 in my 70 Javelin SST and
> the fuel pump began to leak a puddle onto the driveway. I've had this car
> since May of 1972 and bought it with only 35,000 miles on it. It now has
> about 110,000 miles. Unless the previous on eowner changed it th epump under
> warranty it's still the factory pump. I really hate to pull this pump off
> but now I have no choice. I have a used pupm from a 70 360, I think I'll try
> it to see if it still works oK.
> 38-1/2 years, 110,000 miles on a 1970 design fuel pump. Is that good
> service??
> 
> So, if I should need a replacement,  who should I look to, Galvin's, Kennedy
> American, Rock auto, American Parts depot, who has been treating you guys
> the best.
> 
> Armand
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