Re: fuel pump
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Kenken wrote:........the number on the fuel pump is : 9589 If anyone has a Motors Manual or a Hollanders, of the appropriate era,( I don't remember which, my manuals are long gone) there is a table/listing of that type of fuel pump number, which is stamped on a flange of the pump, and the specific application. Maybe BDeB got his identification that way?
Posted on: 3/14 23:45
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Re: fuel pump
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I have a Motor’s Manual up at my shop but had forgotten that it had the chart. To add to what Howard said, there were also supposed to be fiber washers under the bolt heads which precludes tightening them much so the bolts have holes for wiring them in place which I have never done. The arm on the photo that Howard posted is of an earlier design but essentially has the same shape.
Posted on: 3/15 10:54
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Re: fuel pump
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I have some old AC and Airtex fuel pump catalogs and found the AC 9589 pump number in an Airtex catalog that crossed over to the Airtex replacement pump number AX 9294 and then found the 1949-54 Oldsmobile listing from there.
The arm on the pump in the original photos is definitely too long and wrong for Packard applications.
Posted on: 3/15 12:29
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I suspect you drop the first three Packard subnumbers to reference the AC numbers.
I'll go down the garage and see what's what. I'm pretty sure I have a chart somewhere. added: If you look at file ending 75, that's the factory prefix number adds I mention above. Good thing to know when searching parts, how it was done. The 9589 is the same as a 9294, so if you look across from the early P numbers to Olds on file 90, that's the equivalent as already noted. The other file is all the rest of the years for P. Kev, should post these somewhere on here or tell me how and where? Last time only he could do those things but I'm not uptodate. Attach file: img20240316_14384090.pdf Size: 519.18 KB; Hits: 240 img20240316_14370475.pdf Size: 677.30 KB; Hits: 160 img20240316_14393580.pdf Size: 584.83 KB; Hits: 167
Posted on: 3/16 12:22
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