I bought a rebuilt fuel pump for my '52, but it is an unusual design. It has a sort of stirrup that the cam lobe sits in and it travels back and forth on the pump arm as the cam rotates. I understand what it is doing, but it just looks like trouble waiting to happen if anything gets bound up. Maybe this is a replacement pump, but I don't think I like it.
I also note that the mounting plate is significantly thinner that the normal pump, making me question whether this is the correct pump. If I use it, I will need to get new bolts as the originals will bottom out.
Have you guys used this kind of pump before? Some pictures follow.
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Posted on: 2018/8/17 22:21
1941 Touring Sedan 1952 250 Convertible 1932 902 Rumble seat Coupe
It's a Carter pump which will work just fine. Different than the AC pump that was used on most 1951-54 Packards but was used as an alternate by the factory.