Re: 1941 110 6 Fuel pump Identification
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Any numbers on the fuel pump?
Does the parts book help? packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/article/view.article.php?251
Posted on: 2020/10/6 19:25
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Re: 1941 110 6 Fuel pump Identification
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The original pump is an AC single acting Type AT which has a glass bowl and would have the number 7403 stamped on one side of the mounting flange.
Posted on: 2020/10/6 21:36
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Re: 1941 110 6 Fuel pump Identification
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Thank you thats what i needed
Posted on: 2020/10/6 23:35
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Re: 1941 110 6 Fuel pump Identification
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Well i finally took the fuel pump off, here are some pics.
It looks to be correct it has a glass bowl with "AC" in the bottom. Has anyone cleaned these glass bowls up its not cracked or anything but isn't real clear. Also is there a filter that's supposed to go in the bowl??? if not did they have a filter? And im not sure the bolts are correct they have "ASP' stamped on the head and they are drilled for saftey wiring, not sure why??? you would not be able to wire tie one bolt to the other. Is this normal
Posted on: 2020/11/1 8:47
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Re: 1941 110 6 Fuel pump Identification
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The bolts are safety wired due to the uses of fiber washers and inserts to insulate the pump from the block. Also a thick gasket is used.
Posted on: 2020/11/1 11:19
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Oh didn't know that!!! So I have done my fair share of safety wire where is each bolt wired too??? The inserts are still there but I didn't check the washers to see if they are fiber...... it did have a thick gasket, but it was brittle......do I need to reuse it????
Posted on: 2020/11/1 11:51
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The bolt heads are safety-wired to each other.
Yes, the spacer is important for two reasons. First, it's part of the thermal insulation package to decrease the propensity for vapor lock. And secondly it establishes the positioning of the pump arm with respect to the camshaft lobe. If your spacer/insulator block is beyond reuse and you can't source one, easy enough to make one from some suitable polymeric material.
Posted on: 2020/11/1 12:58
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Re: 1941 110 6 Fuel pump Identification
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Thanks Owen, I have safety wired a ton on jet engines, I'm going to have to look at that close to devise away to wire tie them. You mention the spacer on the pump to block, how thick should it be??? I just want to make that I do have a correct spacer.
Thanks Pat
Posted on: 2020/11/1 13:50
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Re: 1941 110 6 Fuel pump Identification
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I removed and cleaned the fuel pump from my '40 110 this past summer. Had been sitting for 30 years. Cleaned up pretty well with '409', but the bowl was a different story.
Used oven cleaner on it, let it soak awhile and it's sparkling.
Posted on: 2020/11/21 12:41
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