340 fuel pump, painted with engine or bare?
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03/17/15 07:15 PM
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My T/A's engine is looking pretty now that it is painted and put back together! Had a question on the fuel pump though. My resto shop says it should be painted on engine per Dave Wise's standards guide. Barry's low mile T/A DVD has pictures of its pump being unpainted. I've seen it both ways on restored cars. What is correct?
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Re: 340 fuel pump, painted with engine or bare?
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Doubtful car will be done this year, I've somehow managed to dump the equivalent of about 2 years takehome pay into this moneypit project so far, and I've got to stop the hemorrhaging for a while and try to catch up with a bunch of other stuff in my life I've been putting off due to $$. I really can't take any vacation days from my work this July either. So it's coming home to my garage soon, I'll throw a cover on it, and I will work on rebuilding my finances and try to regain my sanity! But if one of my IL lottery St Patricks Day raffle tickets gets drawn tomorrow, or someone will buy my '71, maybe that will change! Otherwise me and my neighbor Mopar Mitch have both vowed we will be there with our cars in 2020!
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Re: 340 fuel pump, painted with engine or bare?
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Wow, looks fantastic - it really came together for you, Mastershake340, good for you - and your years of researching and posting here combined with advise/tips/pics from the generous members here, I admire so much of what gets shared / exchanged on mmoparts, thanks for the post. I have had a few sets of Mopar fuel pump bolt heads that had a good coverage of either orange or blue paint...the pump that came on my '70 and bolts have no traces of blue paint at all. Bare, lightly oversprayed or fully painted...since all 3 forms are apparently found then grew to be as acceptable/ still cause for disagreement! - I would keep them fully painted as it is a done deal, keep your eye out for the survivors built same month or even same week. Good luck this year.
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Re: 340 fuel pump, painted with engine or bare?
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03/18/15 09:30 AM
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Mastershake, here is a thread you might want to check out. For the record, I have been studying 340's intensively for several years looking for such details. I have yet to see a single 100% original example of a 68-71 era small block fuel pump with any paint what so ever. It's become evident that they were either masked off very well or installed after paint. Bell housing coverage did vary, but as mentioned, most got partial coverage with a fair amount of bare aluminum showing towards the rear. They weren't the target of the painted, they were just in the way and got over spray on them. 340 Thread
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Re: 340 fuel pump, painted with engine or bare?
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Scott thanks for the 340 detail link, I had studied it in the past but that thread had slipped out of my memory in recent times! My car's unrestored identical twin 2 VINs past mine resides in the area and I will need to look at it again soon and study its engine for details. As I've probably mentioned here in the past, my T/A was the first of a group of 4 consecutive VIN'd identical cars ordered by Mr Norms. I'm JH23J0Bxxx736, xxx738 is the unrestored one and is about 15 miles west of my home, and I haven't seen xxx739 but I've heard it exists and is in Georgia. It would be really cool if we can get these 3 cars together someday, even cooler if xxx737 still exists and turns up! There's another low mile FE5 unrestored T/A in the area too, I don't recall if its engine is original though. Hopefully I'll run into that car at a local show this season. Red T/A's are about as common in the Chicago area as 5.0 mustangs it seems like.
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Re: 340 fuel pump, painted with engine or bare?
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03/18/15 05:42 PM
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Scott thanks for the 340 detail link, I had studied it in the past but that thread had slipped out of my memory in recent times! My car's unrestored identical twin 2 VINs past mine resides in the area and I will need to look at it again soon and study its engine for details. As I've probably mentioned here in the past, my T/A was the first of a group of 4 consecutive VIN'd identical cars ordered by Mr Norms. I'm JH23J0Bxxx736, xxx738 is the unrestored one and is about 15 miles west of my home, and I haven't seen xxx739 but I've heard it exists and is in Georgia. It would be really cool if we can get these 3 cars together someday, even cooler if xxx737 still exists and turns up! There's another low mile FE5 unrestored T/A in the area too, I don't recall if its engine is original though. Hopefully I'll run into that car at a local show this season. Red T/A's are about as common in the Chicago area as 5.0 mustangs it seems like.
Brad I have a friend that bought a red car out of PA in summer of 2012. I will check vin and reply to you soon.
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Re: 340 fuel pump, painted with engine or bare?
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03/18/15 11:21 PM
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I would echo everything I have found is unpainted fuel pumps on small blocks. Here is my interpretation of the trans/bellhousing. Mine was original and I took really good pictures of the overspray before cleaning.
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