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    Bendix 65?

    This Bendix was on my 65 when I rescue it, is different from others I have seen in same MY cars. is it correct or Mexican technology was applied here. thanks for any help. Omar
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    This pump is what I have seen in other cars Help!!.Name:  CIMG1083.jpg
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    That one is not correct, you need the other ones you have pictured.
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    Thanks Ed.

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    You'll have a hard time finding the correct Bendix.
    You can use in lieu some facet pumps, and put a sticker on it.
    Beware, the latest facet will have the electric wire in a different location. But you can find some from a few yrs ago with the wire in the correct place.
    Fitting threads might also be differents.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Olivier View Post
    You'll have a hard time finding the correct Bendix.
    You can use in lieu some facet pumps, and put a sticker on it.
    Beware, the latest facet will have the electric wire in a different location. But you can find some from a few yrs ago with the wire in the correct place.
    Fitting threads might also be differents.
    Brad Davis at HBD Products can probably provide fittings.
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    He can,,,,,and you'll need to tap out the fitting holes to 10 X 1.00 thread size to utilize his banjos.
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    That looks like an old Stewart Warner pump
    Bob B

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    Thanks Guys, really apreciate your help on this.

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