fuel transfer pump

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a64pilot
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I got a camp fire story about one of these pumps and a 1973 Ford pickup.

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A64 wrote:
If it does not hurt the pump to run dry, then someone sure went to a lot of trouble for nothing.
I knew there had to be a reason why Beechcraft cost so much more than Maules. :D

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yellowbelly wrote: I knew there had to be a reason why Beechcraft cost so much more than Maules. :D

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Well you have to Dr. proof the darn things.

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You guys are funny..........

For you history buffs..... Bendix use to make these pumps and you could always find them at a local Napa parts store, every hot rodder and farmer in America probibly had one, two or more. This was long before auto zone and the others.
Now Facet makes then and I think they still have a stainless pump inside???

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Aircraft Spruce sell them for $65.
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