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1941 Dodge 2 1/2 ton Truck - New Fuel Pump


Duffy

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My fuel pump packed it.  Pin that holds lever will not stay in and do not want to mouse it. Anyone know where I could get a new one??  It must have a bolt or threads on top to bolt to bottom of heat shield.  Also lever pin must be held by clip or other means.  I filled out contact for DCM Classics twice now amd not hearing back.  Worrisome....  Here is pic of truck at work for kicks.  By the way NAPA does not sell these any more.  Thanks, Duffy

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I second that... Contact Then and Now Automotive. They have great fuel pump rebuild kits, and they are fairly simple to rebuild. You may need to get the failed one out so that you can identify the exact model. And if you can’t find any identifying marks, take pictures of it and contact them about it. They’ll be able to identify which kit you’ll need. 

 

Both kits I’ve purchased from them had retaining clips on the pin. Most “off the shelf” replacement pumps have a pressed in pin that tends to walk out over time. 

 

Rock Auto may have a listing for one for your truck, but I would rather have one rebuild with one of Then and Now’s kits than purchase a new one. 

 

 http://www.then-now-auto.com/fuel-pumps/

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