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67 GT 350 Fuel Pump

Discussion in '1965-1970 Shelby Mustang GT350 & GT500' started by ujak, Feb 9, 2008.

  1. ujak

    ujak Member

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    Can somone post a picture of the correct fuel pump for a 67 GT350? Also, any idea on where to obtain one? This is for a driver car, not a show car.
    Thanks,
    Jerry
     
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    Visually it would look like the one below. Not sure how close you want to get for a driver (your choice) if you want exact your looking for one with a stamping on the base of the correct part number, matching date (to your car) and CARburaTER cast into the side.

    For something less (in looks and price) you could find one with a non-K code number, different date, or CARTER case in the side. Like the one shown below From there you have three or more fuel pumps that move further and further away from the original look ... just your choice

    For an original with a hope that will work (expensive and difficult to find someone to rebuild) you could pay $500-up, For a close you could pay $250- up


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    Jeff,
    Thanks for the quick reply and photo. That is the style that is currently in my car and I can see CARubraTER cast into the side. It may be original but I was not sure and unfortunately, it just started leaking. I will try and find a replacement.
    Thanks!
    Jerry
     
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    I'm not sure who's doing them these days but it may be less expensive to have yours rebuilt then to buy a new "close" one.
     
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    No one that I have found can or will rebuild the crimp together Ford fuel pumps anymore. There has got to be someone but so far no luck. There was a guy that was doing them in Indiana but he retired . If you find someone let me know I have a lot of cores including 3939s and 4201 hipo units that I was hoping to have rebuilt some day.
     
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    Just don't throw away the old one ;).... no telling what the future may bring
     
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    Bob, it would seem to me if one of these retired guys good teach some of us how to do this (rebuilding clutch fans is another that comes to mind) one could make a decent living doing these even on the side. Hmmm.........
    Tim
     

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