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what pressure should an electric fuel pump be on a 64 544? 444-544

I got mine at the local parts store (Hust Brothers). Not a chain like Checker or Shucks.... chains can't even supply a proper fan belt, if it is not in the computer.

Just a good old local parts store where ya can get stuff to fix tractors combines and the like. If it has a brake shop and a machine shop, things are looking up.

It really is amazing how many parts are actually pretty generic on our "Svens". If you get parts locally they will be 20 to 30% less than at the usual suspects! Helps to cultivate a relationship with a good parts counter guy... (mine is my late wife's, ex-husband!). He never gets a wrong part. My experience with chains is they rarely get the right part if have to go to the books.

cheers

Mike
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64 220 (RIP, now he's parts on the hoof) - 65 220 - 68 220 (almost ready for the road), and a 66 130 (35k miles last year)






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