Garrett -
The answer is that you need to get the right fuel pump for
your car's engine. If you have a '57 Dodge, does it have a flathead 6, 325
poly, 325 hemi ? Each one takes a different fuel pump. For '57 the standard
Plymouth V8 engine was very different than the '57 Dodge engine. If you put
the wrong fuel pump on your car, you could have the arm snap, which would leave
you stranded. Why take the chance ? Get the right pump.
Ron
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Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2011 10:49
PM
Subject: [FWDLK] Dodge Fuel Pumps
Out
of curiosity, how many different style fuel pumps were available between the
various Mopar makes in 1957 (for instance according to my Dodge service manual
there were three different styles, but did different makes have different
pumps)?
The point of this question is: If I see a fuel pump
advertised as being for "Plymouth" but it appears to be identical to my Dodge
fuel pump, is it safe to assume it is the same, or is this an instance where
several fuel pumps look the same but each will have its own
differences?
-Garrett
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