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Fuel Pump??

Dan The Man

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Trying to ID a pump I found while cleaning out my parts bins. I assume its a Mopar, because that's all I have. It very similar in size to a Carter M6903. Its clocked the same and the rocker arm is almost spot on in shape, angle and dimensions. It's a very stout pump and has some weight to it. Very well built compared to others I've seen. The only markings I see are MADE IN THE U.S.A., IN AND OUT and a tin tag with the #617 on it. The tag is secured by one of the screws holding the clam shell together. I'd like to try it on my 69 Charger 440 since I'm changing the pump anyway, but have no clue on PSI.

Doooh! Just Googled #617 and found it.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2546413317...gksT4bOql1tzDz-Y9yrtfxIZ9HlVcgDoaAkG8EALw_wcB

Can I use it?
 
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Trying to ID a pump I found while cleaning out my parts bins. I assume its a Mopar, because that's all I have. It very similar in size to a Carter M6903. Its clocked the same and the rocker arm is almost spot on in shape, angle and dimensions. It's a very stout pump and has some weight to it. Very well built compared to others I've seen. The only markings I see are MADE IN THE U.S.A., IN AND OUT and a tin tag with the #617 on it. The tag is secured by one of the screws holding the clam shell together. I'd like to try it on my 69 Charger since I'm changing the pump anyway, but have no clue on PSI.

Doooh! Just Googled #617 and found it.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2546413317...gksT4bOql1tzDz-Y9yrtfxIZ9HlVcgDoaAkG8EALw_wcB

Can I use it?
Use it, but it's vintage and may not hold up well with ethanol fuel.
 
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