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Fuel Pump Rebuild Kit

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I'm rebuilding some vintage fuel pumps I have, and I need the Autolite code for the rebuild kit for the Y-Block fuel pump. The pump I have is that one with the glass cup and internal filter.

Can anyone help me?

Thanks for any help guys!!!

Túlio Lazzaroni "FORD", Florianópolis SC Brasil.

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The place where I bought a kit for mine is called Then and Now automotive. The kit cost like 50$ w/ shipping, it came with all the new parts even a new bushing and pin for the pump arm. The part # of your pump should be on the side of the mounting flange. I had to ask them some questions and answer some questions and they got me the right kit. It wasn't difficult to rebuild too. The guy I talked to was named Tom, he was pretty helpful. My fuel pump was also an Autolite for a '59 mercury 312. You could use a new pump, if you like, but I like the look of the old one.

Here's their website:

http://www.maritimedragracing.com/then_and_now_automotive.htmmotive
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Tulio: Sorry can't come up with a kit #. However, found fuel/vacuum pumps listed as Ford B5A 9350-D & updated to B7A 9350 E Also listed aftermarket as 4206- 9350, but that list shows one with the lower glass filter, and one without it. Hope this helps..

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Howdy Paul,





Is this the pump you're looking for?





If so, Rock Auto and others has this pump and it evidently fits a whole bunch of different Y-block powered cars and trucks.



Why rebuild an old pump when you can get a new manufacture Airtex pump with a guarantee.

AIRTEX Part # 6523 More Info {Mechanical Fuel Pump}

2 BBL. CARB.
I think the glass bowl is gone nowadays for safety.....



http://www.airtexproducts.com/aboutairtex.html







Cheers,





Rick


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