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F-12 Fuel Pump

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Rex

04-06-2004 15:26:37




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Anyone know where I can locate a F-12 fuel pump or a rebuild kit for one.




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Zak

04-07-2004 05:04:46




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 Re: F-12 Fuel Pump in reply to Rex, 04-06-2004 15:26:37  
Hey Rex, Rob's right. These things have a few moving pieces and only one or two ever wear out under regular use. It'd be an easy project for you to do, and Rice is where I got all my parts too. Oh, just to let you know, I'd do it for 1 bottle less than a case! Take that Robbie!



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Rob (PA)

04-06-2004 20:46:48




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 Re: F-12 Fuel Pump in reply to Rex, 04-06-2004 15:26:37  
Rex, If you buy me a 12 pack of decent quality beer and a rebuild kit from Rice I'll rebuild it for you in about an hour or so. I'm kidding... (actually only half kidding, I would do it for a case of beer) I have rebuilt 3 of 'em over the past year or so, and the whole process including bead blasting the housing and a good rinsing out only takes me around an hour. Gordon Rice has the kits in stock and ships daily. Make sure you get a sediment bowl gasket, I don't believe the pump kit comes with one.

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r4etired

04-06-2004 19:28:46




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 Re: F-12 Fuel Pump in reply to Rex, 04-06-2004 15:26:37  
I'm guessing you need a diaphram in a bind I have made them from an inner tube. I would call Rice Equipment. Clarion, Penn. They are the largest supplier of old nos parts I have found.



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Bob

04-06-2004 16:45:48




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 Re: F-12 Fuel Pump in reply to Rex, 04-06-2004 15:26:37  
I have suggested before that people pick up a copy of an antique car magazine, such as Hemming's, and place a phone call or two to one of several fuel pump rebuilders listed in the ads to see if they could help. As I recall, it's basically a car fuel pump, and I'm sure one of the rebuilders could help, if they wanted to with parts. Also, if you check on Google for fuel pump rebuilders, you'll get a few "hits" that pertain to pumps such as these.

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