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    Pierburg Mechanical Fuel Pump Gasket Availability?

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    901.108.973.00 x 1
    901.108.492.00 x 2
    616.108.904.07 x 2
    Available anywhere? I'm going to have these laser cut unless someone knows of a current supplier for them, will do a few extra sets but not looking to get into the gasket business :-)

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    Subscribed. I'm also very interested in knowing if these are available anywhere. If you end up having them laser cut I'd be very interested in a couple sets to help with the cost.

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    Also interested...

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    also interested in two sets- thanks.
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    I'm certainly interested.

    616.108.904.07 is common to the 356B/356C fuel pump "SEALING RING PK 17 629" and would at least be part of 356B/356C fuel pump rebuild kits. Have you checked with Ed Fall at Vintage Werks LLC? He rebuilds the tandem fuel pumps--if he can replace diaphragms he may also have come up with gaskets.
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    Yes, I'm very familiar with late 356/912 pumps but 616.108.904.07 is no longer available on it's own. I have not spoken with Vintage Werks for availability but did get a email from Chris at Fenn Lane in the UK and he is water jetting these gaskets. The diaphragms can be sourced from VW rebuild kits.

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    I didn't get anywhere chasing around the folks that are supposed to have these or are in the process of making them so I had them made. They are $25 plus postage for a set of 5. Please PM if you are interested. I also did 901.108.235.00 which is the little retainer for the velocity stacks on Solex, 901.108.021.00 901.108.022.00 the air filter bases for Solex, and 901.108.237.00 the bracket for throttle return spring that is mounted to the Solex filter base.

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