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Have a 57t-bird electric wipers, looking for new fuel pump that will fit. Maybe a FE pump?

Gary Ryan San Antonio.TX.

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I've used a 427 FE high performance fuel pump on mine for years. Shouldn't be hard to find at your local shops.

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Thanks, that’s what I was thinking about

Gary Ryan San Antonio.TX.

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Carter M6905. Mine was made in USA, but I bought it several years ago. Depending upon your carburetor, you might need a regulator.
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Thanks, had planed on that just to be sure. Hot fuel can push the nettle and seat open. Gets hot in Texas!!

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If you're eliminating the original double-action fuel pump, you'll need to replace the vacuum heater-control valve with a manual valve. I purchased mine from one of the Tbird suppliers (probably Concours or Casco), but you might be able to get one from your local parts store; they're universal, not vehicle-specific. Buying one locally probably will be cheaper. 


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