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  • 1940 6cyl fuel pump

    I have a 1940 commander 6 cyl with a blown fuel pump diaphragm. Does anyone know the modern part number for this pump or a crossover part?

    Thanks,
    Jimmy

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    There is none, just order a kit from one of the Studebaker parts vendors.

    Studebaker On The Net http://stude.com
    64 R2 4 speed Challenger
    63 R2 4 speed GT Hawk
    63 Daytona Convert.

    JDP Maryland

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    • #3
      Jimmy, don't make the mistake of buying some old repair parts to fix your pump. The old rubber and the new formula gasoline will be a recipie for yet another breakdown![xx(] Buy the kit or rebuilt pump from a STUDEBAKER parts vendor.


      Miscreant at large.

      1957 Transtar 1/2ton
      1960 Larkvertible V8
      1958 Provincial wagon
      1953 Commander coupe
      1957 President 2-dr
      1955 President State
      1951 Champion Biz cpe
      1963 Daytona project FS
      No deceptive flags to prove I'm patriotic - no biblical BS to impress - just ME and Studebakers - as it should be.

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      • #4
        "Buy the kit or rebuilt pump from a STUDEBAKER parts vendor." They probably buy them from:
        http://www.then-now.com/The_Cellar/cellar.htm .
        At least there's some good info on the Parts Cellar site.
        Their kit, from SI, arrived without instructions; and with an older version of the stem seal washer. The Cellar sent me the formed washers for the stem seal, directions; and a note about how he was losing money doing this stuff.
        You do need those directions. Some of the parts in the kit are a little different - I thought I had the wrong kit, at first.
        Mike M.

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        • #5
          Thanks guys.
          I found some numbers in case someone else has this problem.
          Airtex #527 available online from Airtex
          original equip: Fp469cd
          Electric: Borge-Warner EP11 and A9349

          Thanks again for the reply.

          Regards,
          Jimmy

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