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    Need a fuel pump for a ‘67 Jeep CJ5

    Looked on Rockauto, but only saw 3 line and I need a 2 line. Anyone have any recommendations for an auto parts place that sells these ancient things? TIA

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    Last edited by RobinHood; 09-04-2020, 06:24 PM.

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    Find the perfect willys jeep parts for your Jeep on VintageJeepParts.com! Explore our wide range of vintage Jeep parts & accessories from top brands. Shop now!

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      #3
      Upgrade your Jeep CJ model's fuel system with this high-quality Fuel Pump for 225 CI engines. Fits 1966-1971 models. Improve performance and reliability.
      Last edited by waterdog; 09-04-2020, 06:50 PM.

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        #4

        Thanks, that’s in Beasley. I can swing through there on the way home one day this week


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          #5
          The Anderson family are great people. They can fix you up.

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            #6
            V6? If so, it’s a 236 c I Buick engine. Look for it that way.

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              #7
              I bought one for a 78 at Oreillys.

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                #8
                Go electric with a pressure regulator, you will be far happier

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                  #9
                  Looks like the GM fuel pumps for the 283 and 327 engines. These had a bad habit of the diaphram rupturing and filling the crankcase with gasoline.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by kmitchl View Post
                    Looks like the GM fuel pumps for the 283 and 327 engines. These had a bad habit of the diaphram rupturing and filling the crankcase with gasoline.

                    That’s what this one did. It’s ruptured and leaking out of that little release hole or whatever you call it. Lol


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                      Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View Post
                      V6? If so, it’s a 236 c I Buick engine. Look for it that way.

                      This is what it has in it
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                        #12
                        The guys earlier are right.

                        Vintage Jeep parts.com

                        Give them a call and they will ship to your door. I’ve used them many times.

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                          Originally posted by CoolHandLuke View Post
                          The guys earlier are right.

                          Vintage Jeep parts.com

                          Give them a call and they will ship to your door. I’ve used them many times.

                          I’m definitely going to swing by there this week. I go through Beasley a lot on the way home from work.


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