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Suspension questions 444-544 1958

Hello Wayne,

My website is not complete and probably never will be as new parts are being added and some parts are discontinued, so if you can't find something, send an email or call.

An electric fuel pump is a viable option as I don't like selling the easily available new mechanical fuel pumps. However, most people don't take the time to properly wire an electric pump so it shuts off in case of an accident.

The first 3 styles of original Volvo mechanical fuel pumps were all rebuildable and I can still get repair kits for all of them, but all of the repair kits cost near or over $50.00.

In both cases mentioned above, the new mechanical fuel pump is cheaper to install.

I really like the 123Ignition distributor as it is all new and all electronic so no more points and condensers to change and tune ups last at least twice as long. Unfortunately, the 123Ignition distributors are expensive. I just sold 1 and it cost $437.50 plus shipping.

You can convert a stock distributor for less, but the stock advance mechanism is still being used and there can be other issues.
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Eric
Hi Performance Automotive Service (formerly OVO or Old Volvos Only)
Torrance, CA 90502






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