Fuel pump id

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Fuel pump id

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I have a used fuel pump. The lever casting number matches the
lever listed in the Ord9 G740.

It is OD, no priming lever and a fitting in that hole next to
the priming lever screw. Maybe the lever was broken off.
The metal piece under the screw head is pretty ragged on the
edge.

The number stamped on the flange doesn't look like any
I've seen in the lists.

OT86.

Can someone is this pump?

Thanks!
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In my defense I spent most of the day working with some
friends on a 1-1/2" scale railroad in a lot of heat and humidity
Finding that box by the gate was a nice surprise, and after
cooling off with a Shiner I started looking at the pump.

Getting ready to hit the hay I was reading through old
fuel pump posts and saw a good photo of one of the
stamped casting numbers. I was looking at it upside
down. I have a 9810 M38A1 pump.

Thanks for all who looked and excuse my foolishness
due to the heat.
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Blame it on the heat (or the Shiner). :lol:
keep 'em rollin'
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It wasn't the Shiner's fault. It performed to expectations,
as usual.
Hot up there yet Rick?

It hit 98 here today with really high humidity and a
Good, Bad and the Ugly sky. Not one cloud.

Time to start gathering projects to work on inside,
like rebuilding this pump.
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