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    1952 M135 Fuel Pump diagnosis and rebuild

    I truly don't know, I'm trying to soak them currently. My only thought being that maybe they're some sort or porous metal? I will scrub them more and see what happens if I soak them for a few days in solvent then 1:1 seafoam and gas.
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    1952 M135 Fuel Pump diagnosis and rebuild

    Hey guys, New to the platform and looking for a little guidance. I acquired two M135s on a property I bought. One is a 1952 W/O winch and another is a 1953 W/ Winch. I got the 52 going briefly but it wasn't receiving fuel, so I dove into the tank to find the pump and tank completely guncked...
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