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topellis
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I will be getting my Military fuel pump rebuilt sometime soon and had planned to temporarily install the civie pump just to keep it on the road, the part numbers listed on the cross reference list I have is NAPA 2766 and AC 9615. I haven't had a lot of luck with the cross reference list when I get to the parts store in the past, so...... Can I just go to the parts store and say it's for a 1953 Powerwagon with the 230?

Thanks for any info.

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not sure but there is one on epay right now under M-37 it is a civvie and says it will fit ???

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I just went to my local Checkers and got a pump for a WM300 power wagon and paid 25.00 been in my truck for 6 months. I also had my original pump rebuilt by Then and Now automotive and just got it back. Man did they do a great job. My pump looked like a ball of grease when I sent it to them. When it came back it looked brand new and was rebuilt with all new modern fuel friendly parts its great can't say enough good stuff about Then and Now. they were recommened to me by Charles Talbert of M Series Rebuild. :D
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Carter M847....Does not have the vacuum line for the wipers or the glass sediment bowl, but it works.
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