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my brother emails me that he wants a modern fuel pump for his '76 B instead of the stock one. I always thought the stock fuel pump was more than adequate. however, his money. what other options are there for fuel pumps?
speaking of fuel pumps, the fuel pump just went out on the wife's car (an mr2) (which sets me back on my lbc projects) and the fuel tank is between the seats and has to be dropped to change the fuel pump.
Wife asked me why my hands were all scratched up I told her that I never had this problem when I worked on LBC's because they were so simple to work on. Sorry to stray.
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