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  • Keith B.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • September 15, 2014
    • 1582

    restoring a fuel pump

    Scored a real 40083 fuel pump for a 65 L76. Its fairly dirty and grimy. What is the best way to clean and look new. And most important are all rebuild kits the same.


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  • Patrick T.
    Expired
    • September 30, 1999
    • 1286

    #2
    Re: restoring a fuel pump

    Hey Keith, can I ask where you found this? Looks like a great find.

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    • Keith B.
      Extremely Frequent Poster
      • September 15, 2014
      • 1582

      #3
      Re: restoring a fuel pump

      Ebay I have been looking since Feb when dad bought the car. this is only the second one I found

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      • Tony S.
        NCRS Vice President, Director Region VII & 10
        • April 30, 1981
        • 988

        #4
        Re: restoring a fuel pump

        The rebuilding kits are not all the same. I sent my original 40083 core to Steve Hack to be rebuilt. It now runs great!
        Region VII Director (serving members in Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas).
        Original member of the Kansas City Chapter, est'd 07/11/1982.
        Member: 1965 and 1966 National Judging Teams
        Judging Chairman--Kansas City Chapter.
        Co-Editor of the 1965 TIM and JG, 6th and 7th editions.

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        • Don H.
          Moderator
          • June 16, 2009
          • 2258

          #5
          Re: restoring a fuel pump

          Nice find. Does it say AC on the top?

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          • Keith B.
            Extremely Frequent Poster
            • September 15, 2014
            • 1582

            #6
            Re: restoring a fuel pump

            Originally posted by Don Hooper (50543)
            Nice find. Does it say AC on the top?
            like this

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            • John L.
              Expired
              • February 20, 2009
              • 186

              #7
              Re: restoring a fuel pump

              Kieth
              Kits are probably not all the same and I don't have a recommendation but the diaphragm is the most important abviously - but equally important to follow the procedure in your service manual -"Diaphragm must be flexed to its full stroke while tightening cover screws ......"

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              • Alan D.
                Extremely Frequent Poster
                • January 1, 2005
                • 2038

                #8
                Re: restoring a fuel pump

                When you open it up please take lots of pictures of numbers on main housing so we can add to past information, ty

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                • Richard G.
                  Extremely Frequent Poster
                  • July 31, 1984
                  • 1715

                  #9
                  Re: restoring a fuel pump

                  I attempted to have my fuel pump recolored. It didn't work out well. I would clean it up and rebuild it as is. Just my personal opinion especially as good as your pump looks.
                  The rebuild is not bad after you figure out how the diaphragm unhooks from the pivot. The kit I used had different springs than the original. I reused the originals. The spring can affects the fuel pressure.

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                  • Gene M.
                    Extremely Frequent Poster
                    • April 1, 1985
                    • 4232

                    #10
                    Re: restoring a fuel pump

                    What make you think this top section of the pump is original configuration? The casting near the vent hole is rounded, s/b angled into the main body.
                    Missing the AC logo on tower. As for the finish it looks as it should. Ring on pivot pin looks big maybe from previous rebuild.

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                    • Keith B.
                      Extremely Frequent Poster
                      • September 15, 2014
                      • 1582

                      #11
                      Re: restoring a fuel pump

                      Originally posted by Gene Manno (8571)
                      What make you think this top section of the pump is original configuration? The casting near the vent hole is rounded, s/b angled into the main body.
                      Missing the AC logo on tower. As for the finish it looks as it should. Ring on pivot pin looks big maybe from previous rebuild.

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                      • Gary B.
                        Extremely Frequent Poster
                        • February 1, 1997
                        • 7019

                        #12
                        Re: restoring a fuel pump

                        Keith,

                        Gene is talking about the AC logo at the top of the "tower" in your photo from your pasting at 6:57AM on Nov 18. I think he asked because the logo is not obvious in the photo from your posting that started this thread.

                        Gary

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                        • Keith B.
                          Extremely Frequent Poster
                          • September 15, 2014
                          • 1582

                          #13
                          Re: restoring a fuel pump

                          Originally posted by Gary Beaupre (28818)
                          Keith,

                          Gene is talking about the AC logo at the top of the "tower" in your photo from your pasting at 6:57AM on Nov 18. I think he asked because the logo is not obvious in the photo from your posting that started this thread.

                          Gary

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                          • Gary B.
                            Extremely Frequent Poster
                            • February 1, 1997
                            • 7019

                            #14
                            Re: restoring a fuel pump

                            Keith,

                            A 40083 pump in the original, production configuration for C2s is a challenge to find. The ones that show up on e-bay can have cast or stamped bottom pieces, can have AC embossed on the cast bottom or not, can have reinforcing bars supporting the tower, or not, can have AC embossed on the top or not, can be stamped with 40083 on the flange or not. It's a challenge to remember all those things and to know what's right for your car. I'm going to see if I have the 2010 Restorer article to refresh my memory.

                            Gary

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                            • Patrick T.
                              Expired
                              • September 30, 1999
                              • 1286

                              #15
                              Re: Restoring a fuel pump...

                              Keith,

                              I made a BIG mistake into buying a "reconditioned" fuel pump from that Goat Hill Classics guy. I installed it and it ran OK for a couple months. Then this past August, I went out into the garage to drive my '57 up to Carlisle and the whole garage reeked of gasoline. I checked under the engine and sure enough there was this big puddle of gas under the engine. Needless to say, my trip was cut short as well as the $105 I paid for vendors spot. Just beware.

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