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| rwp
08-16-2004 18:06:03
63.153.38.37
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Does anyone have the parts number for the fuel pump or websites that I could order from for my KB5 Green 233? I took my fuel pump off to clean and found a piece of the check-valve material broken off and holding it open. I put it back together and had it running for awhile. It worked fine as long as I was on level ground. Once I started incline, it stalled and lost its power and I couldn't get it started again. |
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| Les
08-17-2004 00:12:18
24.64.223.205
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Re: Need info on 1948 Intn'l. KB5 Green 233 fuel p in reply to rwp, 08-16-2004 18:06:03
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| It could be a Carter pump, but I think they had the name on most of there pumps. Sorry I can't help you with number you found. |
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| Les
08-16-2004 18:40:42
24.64.223.205
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Re: Need info on 1948 Intn'l. KB5 Green 233 fuel p in reply to rwp, 08-16-2004 18:06:03
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| If it is a AC pump it may have a 4 didgit number on the mounting flange. To identify the pump, convert these didgits to the factory number by referring to the following key: (152)1000 to (152) 3999 (559)4000 to (599) 4999 ((85)5000 to (85) 6999 (153)7000 to (153) 9999 Some high production pumps have complete part number cast in the body, under the diaphragm flange. |
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| rwp
08-16-2004 21:24:35
63.153.37.167
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Re: Re: Need info on 1948 Intn'l. KB5 Green 233 fu in reply to Les , 08-16-2004 18:40:42
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| Les: I did not find any numbers on the mounting flange. I did find a number on the bottom where the check valves are of FP712. There is nothing that even says it is an AC pump. Do you have any idea what FP712 relates to? |
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| Red Raider
08-16-2004 18:25:18
208.188.18.85
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Re: Need info on 1948 Intn'l. KB5 Green 233 fuel p in reply to rwp, 08-16-2004 18:06:03
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| IHC Parts Warehouse, Ken Young or John. |
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