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Have you found a source for parts for the Hardi pumps? I was under the impression that they weren't available.Looking for a used and dead square body LCS fuel pump to rebuild for a retirement project. The German made Hardi pump is preferred. Doesn't matter if the threads are stripped or not.
Marvin, it looks exactly the same from the outside. The exception is starting sometime in the 1960's Hardi switched from a black cap to a clear cap.
On the inside all the screw threads are metric and it is much easier to get stainless cheese head screws in metric. The SU pumps used the funky 2BA threads which you can't find stainless or even zinc plated in cheese head. The points look identical but are not interchangeable. Since the diaphragm threaded rod is metric, the std SU points cannot be used unless you swap some of the parts around. The Hardi points have a much better (simpler) way of adjusting the gap. Also, a biggie is the brass check valve design. Almost looks identical, but Hardi added a small spring and cover to the outlet valve to ensure it closes. The die cast end covers and the sand cast body have much better surface finishes inside and out on the Hardi.
I have two Hardi square body pumps, one dated 1958 and the other 1970. The 1958 one has a black cap while the 1970 has a clear cap. Otherwise identical.
I have a square body SU dated December of 1954 (from an XK 140) and it has no springs at all for the pump valves. SU only relied on gravity and back pressure to seat the valve discs. The Hardi can be mounted in various orientations due to the spring loaded valves.