Newbie question: Correct fuel pump for '63 262??
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Newbie question: Correct fuel pump for '63 262??
Hey Guys! Im new here. Bought a '63 F100 unibody w/ a 262 I6 last summer as an impulse buy, mainly because I just love the look of old unibodys. Fairly rough shape, rust holes in all the usual places, but it actually ran! Kind of. My question is: what is the CORRECT available replacement mechanical fuel pump for this motor? It has a noisy electric pump currently. I've read that fuel pump part number AFP 60092 from Napa will work: NAPA AUTO PARTS
But I'm not sure as no one seems to have one listed specifically for the 1963 262. Any help would be MUCH appreciated!
Found this one, but again, not sure:
NAPA AUTO PARTS
But I'm not sure as no one seems to have one listed specifically for the 1963 262. Any help would be MUCH appreciated!
Found this one, but again, not sure:
NAPA AUTO PARTS
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If you post the VIN# someone can decode it for you. That should help determine if the 262 is original to the truck or swapped in. Also, when you don't get much response in this "unibody" section, try posting in the 61-66 section. I think a lot of people forget to look in the "unibody" section.
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If you post the VIN# someone can decode it for you. That should help determine if the 262 is original to the truck or swapped in. Also, when you don't get much response in this "unibody" section, try posting in the 61-66 section. I think a lot of people forget to look in the "unibody" section.
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There seem to be quite a few '63 F-100s with 262s, presumably as a Dealer Special Order, and even more '64s.
I have a '64 with the 262 but mine's also been converted to the annoying electric pumo, so I can't help you too much, other than to say I see 262 fuel pumps on ebay once in a while.
I have a '64 with the 262 but mine's also been converted to the annoying electric pumo, so I can't help you too much, other than to say I see 262 fuel pumps on ebay once in a while.
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is there a pump in the original hole or did it get blocked off?
I put a new pump on my 223 and it didn't have the sediment bowl on it (not fashionable I guess, maybe a safety thing now )
if you still have a mechanical pump bolted in you could take it out and look for a casting number and MOST aftermarkets can get you new one from that
any pics of your "NEW" uni ??
by the way a Carter fuel pump # for a 223 is M3553....good luck
I put a new pump on my 223 and it didn't have the sediment bowl on it (not fashionable I guess, maybe a safety thing now )
if you still have a mechanical pump bolted in you could take it out and look for a casting number and MOST aftermarkets can get you new one from that
any pics of your "NEW" uni ??
by the way a Carter fuel pump # for a 223 is M3553....good luck
Last edited by McMERC; 04-05-2013 at 12:45 AM. Reason: new info
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Weird the parts book doesn't show a 262 in the F100, but it was installed. Going off the information for the F600 with 262 the part number was C1TE-9350-C or C3TE-9350-K. Google search C1TE-9350-C it came up at Green Sales. The "Number Dummy" was a Ford Parts Man so he will be able to give you the complete information, hope this helps.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/1960-61-62-63-64-Ford-223-262-Fuel-Pump-C2AZ9350G-C2AZ-9350-G-Truck-Fairlane-/221200541684?pt=Vintage_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item33809467f4&vxp=mtr
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/REMAN-1960-1961-9162-1963-FORD-TRUCK-262-6-CYL-MECHANICAL-FUEL-PUMP-REBUILT-4986-/170949540010?pt=Vintage_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item27cd62f8aa&vxp=mtr
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/REMAN-1960-1961-9162-1963-FORD-TRUCK-262-6-CYL-MECHANICAL-FUEL-PUMP-REBUILT-4986-/170949540010?pt=Vintage_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item27cd62f8aa&vxp=mtr
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