[AT] F 12 fuel pump
Robert L. Holtzer
rholtzer at earthlink.net
Thu Oct 4 15:52:28 PDT 2007
If you mean leaking gasoline out the bottom of the pump, the
diaphragm is shot. Our local (Sacramento, CA) rubber products
company carries the thin neoprene coated fabric for pumps. I
replaced my F12 pump diaphragm with this material recently. It was a
bit of work but came out OK. On the other hand, if Rice can provide
a kit this would probably be easier. Google the F12 pump as there
are some other sources available. As I recall, diaphragm only would
be around $15 with kits in the $30-40 range.
Bob Holtzer
At 09:02 PM 10/3/2007, you wrote:
> I drug in an F12 Farmall the other day, and it is needing a
> fuel pump repair kit at the least.
>The pump on it is leaking like a sieve. Where is the best place to
>buy a pump gasket or whatever it requires to stop the fuel leaking ?
>This is a 1936 on steel, and it has some kind of mechanical or
>hydraulic lift on it.
>Anyone care to look click on this link.
>Kevin Mosier
>
> http://picasaweb.google.com/bellville1/FarmallF12
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