6 66Vali Well-Known Member Joined Jul 22, 2012 Messages 53 Reaction score 0 Location Oshawa Dec 28, 2012 #1 I was just wondering if a 1957 fuel pump off a plymouth would work on my 1966 canadian valiant 200??? Some lady has it for free, so I want to make sure it will fit before I take it??? Cheers
I was just wondering if a 1957 fuel pump off a plymouth would work on my 1966 canadian valiant 200??? Some lady has it for free, so I want to make sure it will fit before I take it??? Cheers
Woods74 Broke Senior Joined Aug 21, 2010 Messages 6,004 Reaction score 491 Location Seattle, WA Dec 28, 2012 #2 Gotta have more info, what engine?
Abodybomber Breaking street machines , since 1983.....:) Legendary Member Joined May 21, 2011 Messages 30,853 Reaction score 7,188 Location Arroyo grande ca Dec 28, 2012 #3 Check the mounting flange,for a four digit part number stamping. Let's start with that ,if possible....
Check the mounting flange,for a four digit part number stamping. Let's start with that ,if possible....
6 66Vali Well-Known Member Joined Jul 22, 2012 Messages 53 Reaction score 0 Location Oshawa Dec 28, 2012 #4 I'm not sure what it came off of...I have a /6 225 http://toronto.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-other-Fuel-pump-1957-Plymouth-W0QQAdIdZ442140414 This is all I have to go off of currently
I'm not sure what it came off of...I have a /6 225 http://toronto.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-other-Fuel-pump-1957-Plymouth-W0QQAdIdZ442140414 This is all I have to go off of currently
Abodybomber Breaking street machines , since 1983.....:) Legendary Member Joined May 21, 2011 Messages 30,853 Reaction score 7,188 Location Arroyo grande ca Dec 28, 2012 #5 No rubber diaphramn, I would pass. Throw an ad in parts wanted here.A lot of Canucks here,to avoid the freight/tax fees.
No rubber diaphramn, I would pass. Throw an ad in parts wanted here.A lot of Canucks here,to avoid the freight/tax fees.
67Dart273 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 14, 2010 Messages 60,840 Reaction score 34,466 Location Idaho Dec 28, 2012 #6 I'm sure it would NOT fit. You did say 57? That would be a flathead engine, a completely different design from the /6
I'm sure it would NOT fit. You did say 57? That would be a flathead engine, a completely different design from the /6