The Fuel Pump that came with the car should get you at least 100 thousand miles if you're careful with what fuel you use and observe regular service intervals. Some can call it quits earlier, mainly from Fuel Filters past their use date, contaminated fuel, or electrical issues that reduce pressure and cause parts to heat up. Rusted tanks full of debris can also be another cause. If any of these Fuel Injection System parts fail prematurely, you'll see the car losing power, the engine sputtering, and hear whining noises from the tank.
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- Carter Mechanical Fuel Pump for 1952-1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 3.5L 3.8L 3.9L L6Special Price $77.54 Regular Price $110.99
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- Carter Mechanical Fuel Pump for 1958-1966 Ford Fairlane 4.8L 5.8L 6.4L V8Special Price $55.26 Regular Price $78.99
- Carter Mechanical Fuel Pump for 1968-1974 Dodge D100 Pickup 5.2L 5.9L V8Special Price $29.19 Regular Price $41.99
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- Carter Mechanical Fuel Pump for 1960-1967 Dodge W300 Series 4.1L 4.3L 5.2L L6 V8Special Price $29.19 Regular Price $41.99
- Carter Mechanical Fuel Pump for 1968-1974 Dodge W100 Pickup 5.2L 5.9L V8Special Price $29.19 Regular Price $41.99