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Suspension questions 444-544 1958

Will do Eric...though my pump looks pretty shiny, so I'm guessing it's a newer one.

If I go the electric route, do you recommend the pumps from Facet? I use these on older Lycoming 4-cylinder engines and they do a great job.

The existing pump is from Professional Products...called a Powerflow. It's leaking and when I read over the pump instructions, it's supposed to be mounted within 12" of the bottom of the fuel tank...and it's not. It's probably 6" above the top of the tank and mounted up on the fender well.

I'll send a picture of the engine driven pump later today. Thanks again!

Wayne






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