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Camaro Research Group Discussion => Originality => Topic started by: Ed Ernst on December 04, 2007, 05:43:57 AM
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I have been told that the correct AC fuel pump is part number 6470008 with a number stamped on the side of 4G40669.
An October 1969 GM parts book shows this as correct for the “( 327, 350)”. The book does not list one for a 1969 “302”.
Several “correct” ones on ebay do NOT have these numbers.
The pump is for a quality resto, so any information as to what was original will be appreciated.
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Ed, I have the original fuel pump from my 69 Z and have some pic's I can e mail you. E mail me at jdvmooreindhdwe@aol.com, and I'll forward you the pics. They are too large (1+ GB) to post here. I have view showing numbers stamped onto mounting flange, which is what I think you are looking for.
Jimmy V.
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Thank you for the pics, Jim! ;D
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I am interested as well. Are the numbers Ed listed corect? Ed, there is a guy that makes these pumps from old housings and new Delco parts I believe. Goat Hill Classics. I think he does good work. Buy COD or at a show if you can.
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I got one from him for my 68. It leaked and he took care of it.
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I have been told that the correct AC fuel pump is part number 6470008 with a number stamped on the side of 4G40669.
An October 1969 GM parts book shows this as correct for the ( 327, 350). The book does not list one for a 1969 302.
Several correct ones on ebay do NOT have these numbers.
The pump is for a quality resto, so any information as to what was original will be appreciated.
I see the 40669 on different pumps but the prefix changes. jdv69z's pictures (email) shows HH40669. Is the prefix (HH) a date code?
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I have been told that the correct AC fuel pump is part number 6470008 with a number stamped on the side of 4G40669.
An October 1969 GM parts book shows this as correct for the ( 327, 350). The book does not list one for a 1969 302.
Several correct ones on ebay do NOT have these numbers.
The pump is for a quality resto, so any information as to what was original will be appreciated.
I see the 40669 on different pumps but the prefix changes. jdv69z's pictures (email) shows HH40669. Is the prefix (HH) a date code?
Note that my cars build date is 10B, Oct 68. I assume this correlates to the "HH"?
Jimmy V.
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Any one have an idea on the prefix to the 40669 on the pump? Is it a date code or build code of some type?
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I am interested as well. Are the numbers Ed listed corect? Ed, there is a guy that makes these pumps from old housings and new Delco parts I believe. Goat Hill Classics. I think he does good work. Buy COD or at a show if you can.
found on a web search:
Goat Hill Classics
2037 W 16th St, Long Beach, CA 90813-1007
Phone: (562) 437-7664
doesn't seem to have a website.