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  • fuel pump went out on 1970 S&S

    just bought me a 1970 S&S Victoria and the fuel pump went out any one know what model the commercial chassis where based off so i can get the part?

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    Part No. 40966 at Advance Auto. Standard mechanical pump used for a number of years and applications. You'll want to replace or add an inline filter to keep this one from wearing out prematurely and it wouldn't be a bad idea to check /clean/replace the filter in your carb inlet as well. A little preventative work goes a long way. Good luck!
    Last edited by Apostle; 04-07-2013, 03:43 PM.

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    • #3
      thank you very much car runs like a beast

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      • #4
        i just had the diaphragm in the pump on the 78 go bad it it pumped gas into the oil. fun times. damn ethanol don't help it

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        • #5
          Well...at least your crank and rods are pretty and clean now.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Apostle View Post
            Well...at least your crank and rods are pretty and clean now.
            Thats what I was saying.
            You know what's scary this car has been sitting a few years aside from moving around the yard now and then.
            I had just started it was under the hood looking around saying damn its running good then a ping started and white smoke out the pipe. still running good aside from the rocker ping by the time i made it to the switch oil psi about 3 killed it pulled the dipstick and it was almost to the top wet took 10 quarts of oil gas mix out. all this in like 3 mins from motor start to stop.
            So if this happens as your rolling down the highway at 70 if the damn thing just don't blow up i see a fried motor in no time.
            Thinking might start changing over to electric fuel pumps on the fleet.

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            • #7
              Now the car stalls or sputters going up hills I'm thinking I need to change the carburetor jets since I live in Denver

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