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#235544 02/27/12 10:18 PM
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1934 Chevy pickup apparently the alcohol in the gas has desolved the glue in the fuel pump diaphram and now it is leaking badly. Any suggestions for a fix?


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Okieboy #235551 02/27/12 10:40 PM
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Yep, call the Filling Station in Lebanon, Oregon and order a fuel pump rebuild kit. The kit comes complete with all of the parts needed, including a new diaphragm.

Here is their web site: www.fillingstation.com


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