Hey guys, I'm looking for one of these, NOS if possible, what should I be looking for, as there are some on eBay, etc. Thanks.
'67 L71 fuel pump
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Re: '67 L71 fuel pump
Refer to the thread entitled "1967 400 hp. Fuel Pump" that started Dec. 2nd - same pump as 1967 L36 & L68 - AC # 40482.
The "late" 1967 AC 40482 pump appears to be slightly different when compared to the "early" 1967 AC 40482 pump.
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OK, thanks. Any idea what the difference between early and late would be? Mine is a Feb. 14, 1967 build. I had heard some ideas about the size of the "AC" logo on the mounting housing?Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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Re: '67 L71 fuel pump
Michael,
As I mentioned previously you should refer to the very recent "1967 400 hp. Fuel Pump" thread (link provided below) as there are photos of a NOS "CG 40482" pump dated March 1967 (see Ebay auction # 310522378052) as well as photos of two original 40482 pumps. One was made in Aug. 1966 ("HF 40482") and the other was made in July 1966 ("GF 40482").
Dave
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Re: '67 L71 fuel pump
Michael,As I mentioned previously you should refer to the very recent "1967 400 hp. Fuel Pump" thread (link provided below) as there are photos of a NOS "CG 40482" pump dated March 1967 (see Ebay auction # 310522378052) as well as photos of two original 40482 pumps. One was made in Aug. 1966 ("HF 40482") and the other was made in July 1966 ("GF 40482").Davehttps://www.forums.ncrs.org/showthre...155#post640155Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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And I guess it is good the NCRS judges don't look at the date codes on these.Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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