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Originally Posted by steve meltzer View Post
The correct three port fuel pump for my car (69E with 73 T motor) cost about $1000 new. Clearly the cheapest route was to replace the O-rings, but I decided to let Fuel Injection Corp. fix it at $475. I hope it was the best decision. It certainly was not the cheapest. I was not interested in plumbing things for a universal pump. Steve
Hope it turns out ok.

I replaced my failed pump with the Bosch unit and the custom Len line. If you have a lift or can get the car up a few feet, it was not hard.
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