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  • Terry Cockerell
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10 Oct 2021 08:42 - 10 Oct 2021 08:45 #44052 by Terry Cockerell
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My Cord has a late 1937 engine fitted with an AC fuel pump.
Above the flange connecting with the engine adapter are the following letters and numbers.
D0 6K5

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Last edit: 10 Oct 2021 08:45 by Terry Cockerell. Reason: Adding picture

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09 Oct 2021 19:56 #44050 by George van Nostrand
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Thierry; Your fuel pump looks like a copy of the original AC pump. # 3340., type D The AC pump was patented, but possibly it expired allowing aftermarket makers to copy it. Don't know if the parts are interchangeable .
Gas line routing on 812's went from pump outlet -along underside the head--up the front-then to the carburetor. This kept the gas line cooler. Credit - Henry Portz.

Restoring 1936 Cord Westchester sedan.2023 A
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08 Oct 2021 08:23 - 08 Oct 2021 08:24 #44037 by Tcheri
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Hello,

does anyone have technical info on the fuel pump ? Documentation, brand / type ? I was unable to find any information sofar... On the pump, I see a MC or CM, and a reference FP-716.

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