Interesting, I'm having issue with my fuel pump at the moment.
What year
Toyota Tacoma are we talking for a mechanical fuel pump? Did you have to use
a spacer block?
Thanks,
Roy H.
67 1600
On Saturday, July 19, 2014 7:24 AM,
"quinlanhook@verizon.net" <quinlanhook@verizon.net> wrote:
In keeping with
all things Japanese, ( I kid). I found that a fuel pump from a Toyota taco
pick up worked .
The only thing that I had the change was the top half of the
fuel pump housing where the inlet and outlet spook out .
If I remember
correctly, the spl311's I'm
Melt and outlet are 180 degrees to each other ,
but the Toyota was at some weird 53 degrees to each other.
I just switched
the housings by unscrewing the 6 or 8 screws that held the housings
together, The actuator lever that sticks into the side of the motor and rubs
against the crank shaft ( I think) was the same length and angle - a perfect
match. :- ).
That problem cured - I now have to send my carbs off to
ztherapy for them to rebuild. $$. Say bucks "
Good luck.
Cam
On 07/18/14,
jim roosevelt wrote:
Where can I get a mechanical fuel pump for a 1969 1600
roadster (or a rebuild
kit)? I tried Dealer=NA; O'Rielly, Auto Zone, Pep Boys
= no listing.
RockAuto
had a listing ( BWD/NIEHOLL #41453, ordered one and it
was not even close. (
It looks like the one for a Nissan 510 AIRTEX # 1069.)
It will be going back.
Thanks,
Mike
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