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Fuel Pump rebuild kit

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The 4406 is a TBird pump with no filter on the bottom. Not sure about the 4206

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Thanks for all the help!  I will buy one this weekend.

thanks again,

Mike

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I bought one at CarQuest for $69.99, part number FP 4206

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Do you need the vaaccuum port?  If not, there are several options for higher flow fuel pumps, if desired.

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Mike , I went through the same thing about two months ago ..i found some rebuilders for fuel pumps ,  but after you figure the freight , they cost more than a new one .....I went to the loco Napa and paid 81.00 dollars , but no frieght and , if i remember right a two year garentee  ..Part # 4406 ,  on the car now and works good.............Sam              Central wast Florida

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I have a fuel pump that needs to be replaced or rebuilt.  I've looked in some catalogs, but I don't see a rebuild kit for my pump.  It's for a 272 without electrical wipers (vacuum wipers).  Does anyone know of a place where I can find a kit?  A new pump is about $100.00 +.  I also see a lot of these cars with a fuel filter on the fuel line to the card about mid point.  My filter is a glass bowl filter right off the pump.  Is one better or safer than the other?

thanks,

Mike



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