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Old Oct 6, 2020 | 10:13 PM
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I bought a 1992 Custom. The previous owner removed the fuel tanks and left the pumps rusting in a pile in the bed. Can someone tell me the part numbers or where I can find them?

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Old Oct 7, 2020 | 10:35 AM
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You can find them in the same places as most other auto parts: an auto parts store or etailer. Amazon, ebay, RockAuto, OReilly, NAPA, Advance, PepBoys, BroncoGraveyard, LMCTruck, TascaParts, FordPartsGiant, Parts+Plus... Stay out of the zone and other "discount" parts stores. Buy the BEST parts you can afford - not the cheapest or most-convenient.

There are at least 3 ways to buy those fuel pumps:
1) the bare pump motor, if you think those FDMs are still good. Considering that they appear to be the original Ford parts, I doubt it. There was a known problem with the valves inside the FDM head that replacements don't have, so I don't recommend buying pump motors.
2) the FDM (the plastic reservoir in your pics, with the pump motor & valves inside) is the best way because there's nothing wrong with the stainless tubes & tank plate, so there's no need to replace them. The Bosch PN for the FDM with the flat bottom is 67000; the slanted one is 67003. Don't buy the ones made in Brazil - look for those made in USA only, which is what my NAPA carries.
3) the hanger assembly, which includes the tank plates/tubes, and the FDM with the pump motor inside, but NOT the level sender or float. This is the most-expensive way to buy them, and the only way Ford/MotorCraft sells them. Obviously, Ford is the best brand, but Ford doesn't actually make ANY parts - they design parts & buy them from manufacturers to assemble into vehicles. The actual mfr. of Ford fuel pumps is Bosch, but those branded as Bosch are NOT identical to those branded Ford. They're very close, and much more affordable than Ford, so they're my preference. Carter is an OK brand, but not as good as Bosch. All others are pretty much junk - ESPECIALLY Spectra & AirTex.

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