New & Never Used Dodge M37 Fuel Pump

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New & Never Used Dodge M37 Fuel Pump

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I offer for sale a brand new fuel pump for the Dodge M37. Never used in any way.

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Looking for £100 but open to offers. I am am based in London, UK but happy to post.

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So how does that convert to US dollars ?

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Hi Ed,

Today a British Pound is equal to about $1.60, so he's asking about $160 plus shipping obo.

That pump is pretty cool.....I've never seen one with the dichromate plating intact. :shock:

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Im open to offers as well. It really is a mint item
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Thanks Bob
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Potential buyers beware. I'm assuming this to be an NOS fuel pump that is how many years old?? While it is a tempting purchase; the extreme danger associated with installing and running a pump like this is the fact that unless new internal parts that are known to be compatible with today's gasoline have been installed; you take a real risk in ruining your engine. Today's motor fuel will destroy the diaphragm material that was originally used in these pumps in short order. A cracked diaphragm will allow raw gas to be dumped directly into the crankcase; where it will dilute the oil and destroy engine bearings within a matter of minutes.

So if you would like to purchase and install this new pump on your engine; don't do it without first going through it and replacing the internals with current production fresh parts.
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