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Old 03-08-2025, 05:24 PM
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Default Factory installed fuel pump gasket 1969 396

Wondering what thoughts are on this.

Pic is "NCRS" supposedly approved gaskets.

We always thought the factory installed gaskets were a lighter colored layered paperish material like pan side rails?
The stuff that was a pain to get off.

These replacements are nothing like that.

Pic of "OLE BLUE"'s pump with gasket still attached will not load???

Anyone have a proper one?
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Found some. Still looking for thoughts on this.
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Screenshots do not catch color difference well.
Looking forward to checking material.
Probably have enough of these now
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Found other pics showing gasket on pump.
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Great eye for detail Dave!
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Great eye for detail Dave!
That and finding stuff is the most fun to me.

She [and probably others] think I'm nuts but I am not hurting anyone.
Steve called me a "cotter pin nut" but he tolerated it.

That said I am really curious about the material.
Some should remember taking an oil pan off a BB that had never been removed before and the odd gasket material on side rails.
Same stuff.

Car stuff is entry level compared to high end coins- guns and I have some of both.

Her "OLE BLUE" was so close already that we are trying to bring it as far back as possible to how it was on 2/26/69 when Gerald picked it up.

The jury is still out on the Dill 627 case but is looking OK.

If these gaskets pass muster, we do not need that many so.....
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False alarm.
These are probably older but are not the ones I am looking for.
Wishful thinking.

Still looking for these and any input on this.
The factory pan rail gaskets are an excellent example of the odd material.

Looking for those also.

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Crashing and burning seems to get me motivated.

Found said gasket examples in first 5 pics.
Bought 4 of these items. The gasket on "ole blues" pump had some ink stuff like the one.
These- like pan rail gaskets from this time peeled off almost hairy looking. Some must remember that part.

Interesting one is the Jan 1970 SB pump in pristine NOS condition. Do not need pump but am keeping the gasket.
Other pumps are generic and dated 67- 69.

Pic 6 looks to be the older version
Pic 7 seems to be the newer version.
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First ones in hand.
They do indeed have "GM" stamped in them.

She thinks I'm nuts but this minutia is fun to me.

Now to find an old pan set
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