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Another date code question, this time a fuel pump

Scott Kiger

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I have determined that my carb is the one that came on my car already and is date code correct. This fuel pump was laying inside the car when I bought it and still has turquoise paint on it so I am thinking it’s the original unit. Here are pictures of all the numbers I have found so far. I don’t know that it even matters but so far everything has been original to the car and if this is the original fuel pump it would be cool to have it. Are there more numbers I haven’t found yet though?
 
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The number 3672S fits your application, as well as many others. If it has a date code it would be a stamped letter and a number. The letter is the month, and the number is the last digit of the year. I wouldn't want to use it, because the diaphram could be cracked and rotted and allow fuel to mix in with the engine oil.
 
I agree on that. Just thought it would be cool if it’s the original one to the car just to keep it.
 
I would assume it is original, unless you find a date code that states otherwise. If someone just changed the pump it is unlikely they would have painted it. With all that crud, it looks like it has been there awhile.
 
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