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Don't get a spare. Let the dry rot occur on the shelf in the parts house. They will move more stock during your storage and you will always get a fresh one. Like a said. A pump is a pump. I had the AC fail. AC is also Chinese. (main land) They will always be available.
We forged rivers thick with snowmelt and searched for arrowheads in the desert. You can “ford” a raging river. Or you can “forge on” or “forge ahead.” But you can't “forge” a river. So a fuel pump with a forging attachment must be black smith related for adding fuel to the fire. :)
Autozone sells Delphi pumps. I did a write up in the past about these Delphi pumps. I will search and attach the post. I have the same Delphi on several CUCV trucks no issues.
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?169420...Fuel-pump
OK. Stick with ME here please. If it begins suction immediately with lever compression it is the correct pump. It looks good from here. But immediate suction and resistance is what is needed. An no need to get an OEM pump. I would recommend changing the push rod plate gasket. Get all the bolts...
The way I can tell is does it begin the pumping action as soon as the lever is slightly depressed. On the wrong one the pumping action takes place only on a hard compression of the lever. I could also tell if I could look directly at the lever. The correct one has a spring on top of the lever...