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#6272 08/05/03 07:31 AM
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Grease Monkey
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Hi folks, I'm new to this site and the hobby, but I'm loving it so far. I've just gotten a 32 chev sedan and have been getting it up and running. It's in great shape (3126 original miles) except for minor things, one of which is a leaky fuel pump.
It delivers fuel to the carb okay, but has a pretty persistant drip out of the small hole on the pump itself. I've taken it apart and it seems fine, but since it hadn't been started in twenty some years, I guess the diaphram is probably shot (athough it looks okay to the eye). Any idea where I might be able to get one?
I'm in Canada if anyone knows of any Canadian sources, but I've heard of the fillingstation down south.

Thanks.

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#6273 08/05/03 08:19 AM
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You can't go wrong with The Filling Station, they have the kits in stock, and ship promptly.

www.filingstation.com

1-800-841-6642

#6274 08/05/03 01:25 PM
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Just a testimonial from a satisfied customer - I had a bear of a time trying to fix and isolate the leak in my '32 coupe's pump, so I decided to send it to the Junkyard Dog, who did an excellent job of rebuilding it this past winter. The cost was reasonable, too. You won't have any problem finding him anywhere here on the chat site bigl . He's also listed under the Technical Advisors page in the G&D magazine (if you're a VCCA member...hopefully, yes?...) ok

#6275 08/14/03 07:31 AM
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Grease Monkey
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Sent off for a diaphragm from the filling station and received it in less than a week. Put it in and problem solved! Now it's the exhaust and then hopefully it will be road ready. laugh laugh laugh

-rob


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