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Hi,

Looking to find a working flap pump for 67F/HE-626.  As in all things it is a long story…

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33 minutes ago, M20F said:

Hi,

Looking to find a working flap pump for 67F/HE-626.  As in all things it is a long story…

Try @Alan Foxor @SheryLoewen for salvage.  I think there’s another thread recently about parting out a ‘68 which may have that as well.

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36 minutes ago, M20F said:

Hi,

Looking to find a working flap pump for 67F/HE-626.  As in all things it is a long story…

I have an extra but will need to test it before I send it out. I will need to hear your long story because I would like your old one if possible regardless of its condition.

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1 hour ago, Shadrach said:

I have an extra but will need to test it before I send it out. I will need to hear your long story because I would like your old one if possible regardless of its condition.

Usual story somebody (not me) took it apart to replace o-rings and DOA since then.  I honestly can’t figure out exactly what they did.  Let me know if you have something workable, happy so send what I got your way. 

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7 minutes ago, M20F said:

Usual story somebody (not me) took it apart to replace o-rings and DOA since then.  I honestly can’t figure out exactly what they did.  Let me know if you have something workable, happy so send what I got your way. 

Does it pump and no pressure?  Check the white Teflon o rings and see if they are nicked up. 

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21 minutes ago, rbridges said:

Does it pump and no pressure?  Check the white Teflon o rings and see if they are nicked up. 

They aren’t, there seems to be a missing spring at this point (one of the 2 HE-1516).  At this point just looking to replace.  

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