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Dennis - Not sure about the Moss pump. I was fortunate to use a rebuild
kit on my original pump.
From the TRF TR6 glovebox catalog at
http://trf.zeni.net/TR6-TR250GB/116.php
"You Will Find None of These at Competing Vendors"
Yes, there are cheap repro fuel pumps on the market. Some have no
priming lever, and some have left our customers and friends stranded.
TRF's pumps come from Italy, and they are replicas of original AC
pumps. When the time comes, you can also rebuild them with original
rebuild components. TRF's rebuild kits have the correct diaphragms, not
ones that are made upside down. We include higher quality valves too,
and the oil seals that keep fuel out of your crankcase. TRF's fuel
filters are genuine AC filters with metal cases. That is why they cost
just a little more. Before I forget to say it, please never throw away
an original AC fuel pump. Someone will want it, even just for some of
the parts.
On 1/4/2020 11:40 AM, dctr6@optonline.net wrote:
>
> Does anybody know what the difference is between the fuel pump that
> Moss sells for $29.99 and the
>
> one that the Roadster Factory sells for $99 (besides the $70 price
> discrepancy)? They appear the same
>
> in the catalogs. I have traditionally bought from TRF and I believe
> the one they sell is made in Italy? Can
>
> the recently retired Peter Arkelian shed any light on this? Thanks.
>
> Dennis Culligan, Highland, NY / 1976 TR6 CF57948U
>
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Dennis - Not sure about the Moss pump. I was fortunate to use a
rebuild kit on my original pump.<br>
<br>
From the TRF TR6 glovebox catalog at <br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://trf.zeni.net/TR6-TR250GB/116.php">http://trf.zeni.net/TR6-TR250GB/116.php</a><br>
<br>
<br>
"You Will Find None of These at Competing Vendors"<br>
Yes, there are cheap repro fuel pumps on the market. Some have no
priming lever, and some have left our customers and friends
stranded. TRF's pumps come from Italy, and they are replicas of
original AC pumps. When the time comes, you can also rebuild them
with original rebuild components. TRF's rebuild kits have the
correct diaphragms, not ones that are made upside down. We include
higher quality valves too, and the oil seals that keep fuel out of
your crankcase. TRF's fuel filters are genuine AC filters with
metal cases. That is why they cost just a little more. Before I
forget to say it, please never throw away an original AC fuel pump.
Someone will want it, even just for some of the parts.<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/4/2020 11:40 AM,
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<p class="MsoNormal"> Does anybody know what the difference is
between the fuel pump that Moss sells for $29.99 and the
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<p class="MsoNormal">one that the Roadster Factory sells for $99
(besides the $70 price discrepancy)? They appear the same
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<p class="MsoNormal">in the catalogs. I have traditionally
bought from TRF and I believe the one they sell is made in
Italy? Can <o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">the recently retired Peter Arkelian shed
any light on this? Thanks. <o:p></o:p></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Dennis Culligan, Highland, NY / 1976 TR6
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