Re: What fuel pump is correct?
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The bottom pump is a replacement. If you look at the photo I posted here it shows the correct pump and plumbing for the 22-23 series non 356 engines.
The glass bowl ceramic filter located by the carb was an option and could be installed by the factory, dealer, or could be bought at a local parts store.
Posted on: 2014/12/15 9:21
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Howard
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Home away from home
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I'd say the pump currently on your car is after-market. The first photo looks like the pumps from my 356's.
Posted on: 2014/12/15 9:22
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A gasoline filter just before the carburetor was optional equipment, yours may be that or perhaps an aftermarket model, these were made by various companies in various styles but all function similarly.
The first fuel pump pictured appears visually to be the correct original pump but look for the numbers 9116 stamped on the flange. The pump with the "Rex" label is no doubt a rebuilt unit from another vehicle and perhaps not an AC pump. Again, look for a number on the flange and perhaps I can identify what it came from. If you're not up to buying the parts and rebuilding the fuel pump yourself I can recommend Gould Rebuilders, they advertise in all the major hobby publications.
Posted on: 2014/12/15 9:23
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Thanks everyone. I will have to do a bit of de-greasing to look over these pump numbers and will post pictures afterwards. Absolutely up to rebuilding a fuel pump myself. Just did a couple and the parts kits fromthen-now-auto.com/ were quite good.
Posted on: 2014/12/15 14:02
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