Posted by Tom Fleming on November 10, 2010 at 03:31:30 from (206.193.253.243):
In Reply to: F-14/12 fuel pump posted by oldiron29 on November 09, 2010 at 15:57:59:
Ditto on the NOS comment. a few years back, I stumbled onto a couple NOS fuel pumps on ebay cheap ($20-$30). I bought both of them. Had a chance to use one this past summer. Worked great for 4 days, then diaphram separated. I replaced diaphram and all is well.
The good thing about NOS fuel pumps for the F12/F14 is that the rest of the pump is fine. Be prepared to replace the diaphram.
Lastly yes, I have noticed the price. Like everything else, the more people getting into these tractors, the more the price will go up. The other part of the equation is that no one is making new fuel pumps anymore that I am aware of. So, when people need them, they are at times willing to pay more. Look at it this way. IF you don't have a fuel pump, or the one you have is all corroded and toast, you really don't have a choice but to pay the going price. You might think that it is highway robbery (and it is to a point), but at the end of the day, you pay the price if you want the item.
as always, IMHO. PS, anyone notice the price of steel flatbelt pulleys for the H and M? OUCH!
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