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I'll give you the Ford part number for the mechanical fuel pump but, I wouldn't recommend it. The Carter 4194-S (C6AZ-9350-B, which is a car-oriented part number) doesn't have a built-in fuel filter nor the canister that contains the fuel. I don't believe it's what was used on the assembly line since every factory photo I have ever seen for 1965 and 1966 352 trucks shows the fuel canister in a non-crimped serviceable fuel pump. I like the serviceable pumps because you can disassemble them and change out the rubber diaphragm to a modern fuel safe one or if it wears out and put it back together good as new. The crimped ones are throw away parts. The nice thing about the canister besides the large fuel filter in a fairly safe housing, the canister holds a good amount of fuel so when you go WOT for some period of time it's less likely to have a fuel starvation issue.
However, I know finding an OE correct non-crimped pump may not pan out. In that case I'd go to Napa or one of them and buy one similar.
The wiper switch depends. If you have a single speed or two speed. Then if it's two speed is your washer pump switch separate? If not, you'd need the wiper switch with the built-in washer pump switch. So, 3 switches possible.
Assuming two speed wiper motor switch that has built-in washer pump switch then it's
C6TZ-17A553-A replaced by C6TZ-17A553-B (SW-736) replaced by (C7TZ-17A533-A). If you check prices of those on eBay you'd find less of the first two and they are big bucks. More of the C7TZ and much less costly for some of those. Some of those on eBay are less than an aftermarket switch at Napa, etc. and I don't think the big box stores have quite all the details down pat for what uses what.
I gave you one example, but if your washer pump switch is separate or your truck has single speed motor post back up whatcha got.
I have the 2 speed separate washer pump switch, but having the pump switch built in probably wouldn’t hurt as I never had the washer motor connected or wired.
so I will look for the CTZ-17A533-A then.
LMC has a fuel pump that looks just like the NAPA version of the pump. Both appear to be crimped. I am ordering a few other do-dads from LMC so I can
do it in one order.
Swamp rat, there are quite a few new or reman fuel pumps having the screw on canister on EBay, if you use them. I got one a while back that had the canister stamped with Motorcraft in ink.
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