| Its good to know that they all should fit. I removed the old 
pump from my 60 today, but cannot seem to get the new one into place. It seems 
as though the push rod needs to lift a bit higher, but its up as high as it will 
go & the pump doesn't want to seat. The shape of the pump arm appears 
identical to the old one so don't know why I having so much trouble. I just 
changed the one on my 69 a couple of months ago. Other then the alternator being 
in the way, it went together without any problem. John 
  ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 12:55 
  PM Subject: Re: IML: Fuel Pump 
  interchangeability The fuel pump for the 361-383-400-413-440 is physically 
  interchangeable.
 The mounting pad is the same, the pushrod is the same, the 
  pump itself can
 interchange.  The inlet and outlet positions on the 
  pump itself may be
 different, and the " style " of the pump may be 
  different between an older
 pump that is rebuildable and has the bolted 
  together pump housings versus
 the newer crimped housings that arent 
  rebuildable.
 
 Just a fwiw, obviously a later crimped pump wouldnt be " 
  correct" for a
 concours situation, but if it means the difference between 
  driving and
 towing, its good to know.
 
 Mikey
 62 Crown 
  Coupe
 
 
 
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