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#456191 04/06/21 10:34 PM
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Hi guys, I have a AC 9568 fuel pump on my 32 chevy that i believe is not original to the car. It worked last year but now needs rebuilt I've looked at the filling station and I'm unsure which one to order, not knowing what year and info makes it tough. Any help would be greatly appreciated, Thanks


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Hi Brock,

One place to start would be to call The Filling Station. They have some pretty knowledgeable people there who might be able to answer your question.


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The filling station doesn't seem to sell a fuel pump replacement or rebuild kit for this pump would you know where to look next. Thanks again


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is 9568 the number on the flange ??

did you call them and inquire... just because they do not list it on their site, does not mean they may not know anything about it :)

also can talk with Bob at Marx Parts, he rebuilds fuel pumps as well and has some knowledge, think he posted about rebuilding a similar one on here a while back


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yes that is the number on the flange, I am talking with the filling station to see if they could build me one and are looking into it. I will try Bob, I would like to buy any pump that would work so i don't have to go electric that would be wrong, thanks for your help


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Hello brock32, don't go down the path of installing an electric. If Steve and crew can't get you set up ckeck with Gary Wallace for a 29 pump. The main difference between 29, and 32 is the air dome on the top of the outlet check. This can be replaced later if you like. I will send you a pm.
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yeah AC405 is the fuel pump from 1929-31 have rebuilt several of them !!


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Thanks everyone for your help and connections I guess i better start hunting for these pumps at swap meets!!


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