I bought a complete used pump on ebay which is an anomaly versus what I've seen or had before. It is from a low miles or early take off based on the condition and has some unusual features.
1. The stamped part is 40083 consistent with original assembly line versions (no date code letter after the number as seen on service replacements).
2. But the lower flange does not have the two "reinforcement" bosses which are typical of original assembly line pumps. So it matches a service replacement lower body.
3. The action arm cross pin has the cross or X on the head as typical for both assembly and service pumps but the opposite end which is normally spread by three "chisel" cuts at about 120 degrees is not cut. It is simply mashed by a press.
I have owned several of these pumps and have studied them. In my opinion this one has never been rebuilt. So my purpose here is simply to document it for reference by others. It is possible that an assembly top and service bottom have been put together but the compressed end on the cross pin is unusual or unique. The upper diaphragm and lower gasket and original 1960's style and appearance.
1. The stamped part is 40083 consistent with original assembly line versions (no date code letter after the number as seen on service replacements).
2. But the lower flange does not have the two "reinforcement" bosses which are typical of original assembly line pumps. So it matches a service replacement lower body.
3. The action arm cross pin has the cross or X on the head as typical for both assembly and service pumps but the opposite end which is normally spread by three "chisel" cuts at about 120 degrees is not cut. It is simply mashed by a press.
I have owned several of these pumps and have studied them. In my opinion this one has never been rebuilt. So my purpose here is simply to document it for reference by others. It is possible that an assembly top and service bottom have been put together but the compressed end on the cross pin is unusual or unique. The upper diaphragm and lower gasket and original 1960's style and appearance.
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