TOG1937
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Fuel pump in our '66 Catalina convertible failed a few weeks back. Replaced it with an O'Reilly unit that failed in about 200 miles. Tow #1. Pulled the tank to inspect it and to replace the sending unit and filter/sock with a new SS unit. Inside of the tank was pristine like new. Yay! Put it all back together with a new piece of hose, SS clamps and SS tank straps from Ames. Installed a second O'Reilly pump that failed in about 50 miles. Great. Tow #2. This one was an obvious internal mechanical failure as the pump lever just flopped around totally loose upon removal. Ordered a pump from Ames Performance and upon inspection it was obviously _identical_ to the two O'Reilly pumps that failed, right down to the exact same part number etched into the side of the pump. Packed it up and sent it right back, never installed it. Next tried a NAPA pump and it appeared to be from a different manufacturer Vs the O'Reilly and Ames pumps. Great, maybe it will work. Installed the NAPA pump and it lasted about 100 miles before failing with intermittent vapor lock like symptoms and then failed hard, fortunately right here in the driveway. No tow! Closely inspected the steel fuel line from tank to pump, all looks good. Also tried installing a clickty-clack in-line electric pump each time the above 3x pumps failed and got fuel to the carb and the engine ran OK pretty much confirming mech pump failure. Also tested the NAPA pump and observed very little vacuum on the in side and zero PSI on the out side.
So, thoughts?
Missing the obvious?
Who makes a high quality pump, something of recent purchase and installation that works and lasts and that you might have direct personal experience with?
Thank you!
The Old Guy
So, thoughts?
Missing the obvious?
Who makes a high quality pump, something of recent purchase and installation that works and lasts and that you might have direct personal experience with?
Thank you!
The Old Guy