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Early Fuel Pump

Patton

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I never go around to installing the Napa fuel pump I got a few months ago, and now I can't find it (assume it was a victim of a recent cleanup). This was to replace an aftermarket bellows fuel pump that was in the car when I bought it.

I never checked the price on the SU that should have been in my car because I was expecting it to be a square body and didn't want to pay $250+. Now I look it up and see my car predates those and I should use the same pump as the 100's.

I see that Moss lists the pump as 377-042. The Moss catalog says "it's essentially original in style" and are not polarity sensitive. Any problems with that pump? Does it just bolt straight into the two captured nuts in the bulkhead? Do I need to order any fittings to go with this?

Thanks
Patton
 
Hey Patton,
I purchased a fuel pump and some other things off of moss about 3 months ago,and I have been having a great time since.I know we are not supposed to bash venders and not sure if we should promote them either,but moss is one of the best things we have going for us. Delivery time is good and I have never had any problems with the parts I get from them.If you are buying from moss,I say "go for it!!!".Hope everything works out OK
Bobby R
 
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