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About six months ago I had an oil lead at my fuel pump, 0 320, 150 hp. While I had it out I took it apart to check the diaphrams, OK so I put it back in. I am replacing all my 303 hoses so I decided to replace the fuel pump also. I called Then and Now Automotive in Weymouth Ma. I had dealt with them in the past as I had a site and sold antique sailboat engine parts online. They were always very helpful with antique engine fuel pumps. I usps'ed the pump on Monday from north of Seattle and to my surprise it was in Ma. Wednesday. I called today, Friday, to pay for it and surprise again, it was finished and will be headed my way today. $100. plus postage. Can't beat the price or the service. Great people. And who else would know a 1962 Mercury Comet fuel pump would fit a 1955 sailboat engine.

The ladies name is Lisa and the company phone is 781 335 8860
 

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