Another fuel pump question
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Re: Another fuel pump question
The casting configuration is like what I have seen on late model cars. "H" is 1968, I've been told. If you follow the calendar, "F" would be 1992?
The ears where the mounting bolt goes through, have a flat and an extra rib. During 1973, they added the flat on the casting, the rib came later.
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That fuel pump looks great , i was thinking of having what i was told to be original fuel pump that came with car. But now i do not think it is , the number is 298R40658 and it has 2 holes in the body in each of the places you have 1 hole. Does anybody know what this date is?- Top
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Up through 72, maybe into early 73???, the fuel pumps should be shaped liked this around the bolt boss. I've seen an early 73 with a flat of the bolt boss, but no rib on it. I think that came later in the year. Even later, the number of weep holes changed. New update to the 68-69 and 70-72 TIM&JG's will have better descriptions and pictures.
Gary Bosselman
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Thanks that picture is close to the one i have. Is there a chart some where to decipher the dates- Top
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I did a lot of research on AC fuel pumps years ago.
EXAMPLES of AC Fuel Pump stampings:
"FF40433" (June 1966), Early 1967 Corvette (VIN # 183)
"HH40669" (Aug. 1968), 1969 Camaro Z28, "V0912DZ" (Sept. 12, 1968)
Dave
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