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    I have a leaky fuel pump and want to replace it (57 with 312). Mine has the glass bowl on the bottom of pump. Can't seem to find this one, only ones with no bowl, no fuel filter. Anyone have any ideas?
    Thanks, Don Koster

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    Try mac's antique auto parts in n.y. Hope this helps.
    Bill

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    Thanks, Bill. I tried Mac's, but they only carry the pumps without a bottom bowl. Want to get one with a bowl to maintain authenticity, however, have been unable to find anyone who carries them. May just have to take mine off and have it rebuilt.
    Don Koster

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    Don. Try John Plaskan Antique Auto Parts. He specializes in old carbs, fuel pumps, water pumps, master cylinder, wheel cylinder, power steering pumps and related rebuild kits. His website is cowboyjohnsautoparts.com and phone number is 813-712-5820. Good luck, Ed

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    I had the same problem with the pump on my 58 with a 352. The solution was to buy the pump without the bowl at the local auto parts store and swap the bottom section section of the pumps so the new one now has the filter bowl.

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