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Fuel pump cover plate for 239(?)

Posted By The Doge 13 Years Ago
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The Doge
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I had purchased a 51 Willys wagon some time ago with a y-block installed in it.  I currently have it parked at a friends house in the country.  I believe that it is a 239 but need to get some numbers off of the block to confirm this.  The previous owner had bypassed the mechanical fuel pump and installed an electric one.  I would like to pull the original pump off and have it rebuilt or replaced.  Is there a plate available to cover the block opening while I have the mechanical pump removed or will I have to fab my own?

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Dan

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There is a plate made for that although I made my own from aluminum. I've also heard that you can use one from a volkswagen but that's not much help, if you can't find that either!

I have an extra aluminum one if you want it, send me a pm with your mailing address.









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I have an extra fuel pump block-off plate. You can have it for $5 including shipping. Let me know if you want it. Alan S. Freeman
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You can make your own if you have a piece of metal. Take the old pump off, taking car not to tear the gasket. Trace the gasket on the piece of metal, cut it out and drill the holes.

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