I have the same fuel pump with a vacuum outlet for vacuum wipers on a 1964
CJ5 and it is seeping a small bit of gas at the lower base. About 6 inches
from the exhaust manifold! Keeps you prepared for a fire. Anyone know were
a replacement gasket kit can be purchased? Or is best just to replace the
whole fuel pump?
Thanks
Cliff
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From: Thomas M Mc Hugh <tmmchugh@juno.com>
To: mil-veh@skylee.com <mil-veh@skylee.com>
Cc: TMMCHUGH@juno.com <TMMCHUGH@juno.com>
Date: Friday, December 03, 1999 11:05 PM
Subject: [MV] M38A1 Fuel Pump ???
>I have been given an NOS Fuel Pump from a retired NCO's private stash.
>I am going to replace the glass top pump in my 52 M38A1.
>
>Question: should any of the diaphragms or gaskets in it be replaced
>prior to installing it after sitting on a shelf all these years ???
>
>I can use the vacuum for my new NOS Wipers.
>
>Any suggestions or help will be appreciated.
>
>My thanks to all who answered questions about the (Running rough) lack of
>accelerations.
>
>
>
>Tom McHugh
>New Jersey
>1952 M38A1 Ser # 20282
>MVPA # 20225
>
>
>
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