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Thread: Fuel pump block off plate for 2.6 ltr??

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    Fuel pump block off plate for 2.6 ltr??

    Does anyone make a block off plate for the mechanical fuel pump on the 2.6 ltr engine in the 1980 Dodge D-50?
    Converting to Weber and don't want to leave the old pump on as I'm installing an electrical pump at the tank for the correct 3.0 psi.
    Summit Racing doesn't have one for the G54B engine ....

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    I know companies make block off plates that look close to the 4G54 fuel pump gasket but not sure if they are a direct fit. Something like these? - http://www.ebay.com/itm/Polished-Alu...te9IsQ&vxp=mtr

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    The Delphi FA0007 Fuel Pump Block Off Plate is the closest I've seen in an on line picture, but at $30 ... plus shipping ... and don't know if it would work.

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    If you could walk into a parts store and look at a couple of pump gaskets that will confirm which one will work.

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    I used a couple these for blocking those holes. EGR and FUEL PUMP. They are on the wall at Autozone and Oriellys in there v8 chrome parts section. I just had to open bolt holes a little bit more to align the bolts to their install. There are 2 sizes, bring your old gasket or write the part number down I used.
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