Without a making a short story long - does anyone know of or have a new old stock, or non-cracked rebuildable core 692026 fuel pump they are interested in selling - or know someone who does have one? I don't fabricate things well, and the 8hp Briggs and Stratton engine on a Bluebird lawn comber had a bad fuel pump. I put in the newer style larger round one but it is flopping around behind the airbox and I'd rather fix it with the original part. Am a better mechanic than fabricator.
thank you but wrong body - mine has the 3 ports on the same side - that said, the top is cracked on mine so I need a whole core or a new one. It is an obsolete part but was used on hundreds of thousands of B/S engines so someone somewhere shouid have a core lying around on their parts motors they'd sell. It is like the VW bus parts in another forum I belong to. Millions of a specific part were made but no one knew to save the old cores when they came off or went to the crusher. I can put a VW bus part up for sale and it will sit a year with no offers then 10 people want it a week after I get tired of looking at it and toss it. The influx of disposable equipment makes life interesting for those of us who hang onto things, or who buy old things.
#4
sgkent
think I found a couple used cores from a boneyard. Will know later today.
that is the replacement that one has to fabricate a bracket for. It does not come close to fitting where the old one was unless one lets it flop around only secured by the hoses. That works short term so I was able to do the lawn tonight but I wouldn't want to leave it that way long term. Hoses can chafe thru like that. The machine vibrates pretty good. I figure there were about 100,000 to a million of those pumps made so someone has a core out there they want to sell to make a quick buck on. That or maybe someone can tell me which bracket that is made will fit the engines generically. Engine is a 192402-645-1A .
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BlazNT
Try here. They are one of the largest lawn mower boneyards in the US. You have to call them. (417) 743-2491 http://www.haraldonline.com/
#8
sgkent
thank you - will give it a try today.
#9
sgkent
they did not have one. I am always puzzled, even in the VW bus community where maybe a million units were made but no one thought to keep a few cores lying around. Now parts that were $5 new can be worth a hundred dollars just as a core. This fuel pump seems to be the same. Everyone knows which one it but no one kept the old ones as cores. I'd pay a finder's fee for a nos one or rebuildable core.
#10
sgkent
Richard at Harald's Small Engine e-mailed today and said they found one. Awesome. Many thanks to BlazNT for the recommendation to contact them.