
--I have used Arthur Gould's for years. These guys brought the business from Arthur who operated from Long Island NY. They rebuilt my '56 water pump and fuel pump as well as my '61 fuel pump.I was fortunate being in NH to drive (about 1 1/2 drive) to their shop in MA and saw their operation. They have many old parts to draw from, but use neoprene when rebuilding fuel pumps. They also have an e-bay store....John
In a message dated 3/29/2026 4:38:52 PM Eastern Daylight Time, chrysler-300-club-international@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:I found an NOS fuel pump for our K but I’m concerned that the duaphram may be dried out. Considering what ethanol gas does to old fuel pumps, I’m wondering if anyone rebuilds them with neoprene diaphragms to counter the ethanol. Are new fuel pumps all Chinese, and are they made to deal with the ethanol. Advice will be appreciated.Thanks,Pete Fitch--
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