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Old 01-22-2003, 04:21 PM   #20
rusty ol' 69'
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Chico, CA
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I got a stock one out of a boneyard

I just found an old '69 in my local yard and installed that and now the pump works great. A little info. to find a working pump and find out why yours isn't working. Take your stock pump off and take a look at the little lever thingy on the pump and try moving it if it requires a sufficient amount of force to move it's o.k. mechanically. If it moves like the wind or extremely easily it's busted. If it's hard to move wiring is the issue, if not go to your local junkyard and pull pumps off old chevy's and gmc's and find one that is hard to move (the lever thingy that is) and you should be set. That's the cheapest fix I found only cost me $1.00. Hope that helps. Now, I need to get some of those cool new style nozzles. The stock ones just spit on your window!
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