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Truck fuel pump hanger

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Brass_Machine:
I know it isn't perfectly round, but I tested it up. Plenty of meat to seal the gasket!

AdeV:
It doesn't matter who you  make the chips for.... it's the making of the chips that matters!

Nice to see you making things again Eric  :)

Brass_Machine:
Thanks Ade, yeah... it is nice to be in the shop again.

I threw the plate back onto the mill and bolted it down to the jig so I could drill out the holes for the bulkhead connectors.







Figured I would cut the actual fuel pump hanger off the old plate and knock up a quick mount for it on the new plate. Took some measurements and proceeded to hack the hanger off. Took a piece of 1x1.? aluminum and drilled some mounting holes in it. I had to offset them for 2 reasons. 1. the bolts would be going in on 2 sides and I did not want them to collide. 2. The original location of the hanger was slightly offset.







Of course, when I did my measurements, I was planning on grinding the hanger off. My Dremel took a dive, so I had to use a hacksaw. I did not take into account the .125" or so that I left behind in my using the hack saw. So, the pump was about .125" too high. Figured I could make a new mount, but decided to take the easy way and just make a spacer (didn't take pictures)

Here is the hanger mounted on the plate.



And finally, one of the bulkhead connectors to check clearance.





Now I am waiting on some parts while I figure out how to mount the electrical connectors...

vtsteam:
Hey Eric.......yer makin' something! :clap:

When you get this baby done, just keep going and get that lathe bed switched over to the new one...... :thumbup:

Brass_Machine:

--- Quote from: vtsteam on July 15, 2015, 11:57:46 AM ---Hey Eric.......yer makin' something! :clap:

When you get this baby done, just keep going and get that lathe bed switched over to the new one...... :thumbup:

--- End quote ---

The new one is on, need to align the headstock, make some taper gibs and install the extended cross slide... Then on to the CNC rebuild!

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