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Fuel Pump Identification

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theoldman
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Fuel Pump Identification

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This was, we thought, an E20/18 pump, but it's not!!!
Can anyone please identify which model it is for?

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Re: Fuel Pump Identification

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It is not necessarily for any model Daimler.

A.C. petrol pumps were fitted to a multitude of vehicle makes using a basic design with little variation in construction of the pump iteself - i.e. with or without a left-hand or right-hand sediment bowl, and parallel or offset mounting holes etc..

They were then "tailored" for each individual make and model car by having a different operating arm fitted, making the pump peculiar to each specific application.

In many instances therefore, a pump which is otherwise looks identical in appearance can be modified by changing the operating arm. However, care should be taken to ensure all dimensions as to reach and stroke of the operating arm being exchanged are correct.

Hope this helps - but there is a lot of info on the 'net regarding A.C. pumps.

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