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    Proper number stamp for MFI pump tag?

    A client has a tag that had the type number (last 3 digits of lower number) stamped over when a new space cam was installed.

    Aase sales has nice new alu tags, but the serial number stamping isn't going to look right with their engraving process. The number needs to be stamped, and using a particular condensed font.

    Has anyone successfully replicated the stamping on the main MFI pump tag?

    I've tried in the past myself to stamp a paint code tag and found it beyond my capability to get the right strike strength to impress the numbers consistenly...
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    I believe Gus at Pacific Fuel Injection has the correct stamp... at lest it looks correct to me

    Also, he usually re-tags his rebuilt pumps to what ever spec he rebuilds to...

    My RS rebuilt 021 S pump came back with an 019 RS tag....

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    Thanks, Chuck. when I'd had Gus do it before, he just struck over the last 2 digits...
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