The original OEM catalogs used to make the distinction by camshaft
casting number. So, if your engine and/or camshaft has been changed,
you'll need the other, or a spacer.
Peter C
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At 03:02 PM 12/14/2009, domanicoj@comcast.net wrote:
>I reinstalled the new AC fuel pump on my 75 midget 1500 this past weekend.B I
>made sure the arm was above the camshaft.B It still didn't work.B I believe
>the pump the parts house recommended and sent me was the wrong one.B They
>recommend a straight arm with no spacer for 75-77 and a curved arm with a
>spacer for 78 and after.B When I installed the pump I could sense the arm
>being compressed.B Trouble is, I believe, the arm is compressed so much that
>the section that is elliptical on the camshaft is not letting the arm relax
>enough to create suction.B Wrong pump!B maybe I will try it with a spacer.B
>But all info I can find says 75 midgets don't need a spacer.B Hmmn?B B B Try
>the other catalog house maybe.B The 2 catalogs disagree with fuel pump info
>for 1500's.B Anybody need a fuel pump?
>
>
>
>Thanks for all your help.
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