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Fuel Pump Body Repair or Replacement.

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kayseventyfive

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Due to what I imagine was contaminated fuel while under previous ownership, my fuel pump body has a small hole in it. I have repaired it with JB Weld for the time being, but am concerned about the long-term durabillity the repair submerged in gasoline.

My welder says no can do.

I would like to try replacing just the outer shell of the pump. It would appear that the crimps around the top can be un-crimped and my low-mileage good internals put inside another can. My dealer says the can is not available.

Does anyone know of a supplier for a new can or a source for a failed pump with a good can?

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