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Re: Found replacement fuel pumps

To: Randy Rees <randyr@starwave.com>
Subject: Re: Found replacement fuel pumps
From: Eric Zambori <eaz@snet.net>
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 1997 13:50:04 -0700
Randy Rees wrote:
> 
> I started a thread a while back about my broken fuel pump. After finding
> out the fuel bump in the race car was exactly the same but a different
> manufacture this is what I have come up with.
> 
> AC fuel pump Patent Number 32730856,  part number 12V EP12
> Manufactured 8-81
> 
> Dupree fuel pump Patent number 32730856 part number 12V 840 Manufactured
> 7-80 made by Wabro Corp
> 
> Called a Walbro distributor and they say the cross reference for  the
> 12V 840 is a WEP 42, and says they are on back order but should see them
> by Sep. Retail is $89  says he can sell them for $52
> 
> Anybody have a place they can cross reference any of this or maybe find
> the owner of the patent. Its not a US patent that I can find, it has one
> too many numbers. I would bet its a British patent.

10 Years ago, when I worked at a parts store, we sold the AC EP12 as a
universal replacement for domestic vehicles and the EP42 as the
universal replacement for import vehicle without Fuel Injection.  The
difference was in the output fuel pressure with the EP42 being the lower
of the two.  I remember a range being specified of 4-7 lbs.
I hope this is helpful.
Eric Zambori

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