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#79118 06/24/2007 2:59 PM
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I did the search function for "348 fuel pump" no finds. I did the search for "348" 44 finds. This confirms what I have already found out in the few short weaks I have had the "beast". The 348 was a fairly rare motor, or no one likes to talk about them. With that in mind does any one know if they share a fuel pump with the SBC 350. From looking at it from the outside it looks like the bolt holes are the same. It looks like it has the same plate it bolts to. I am asking because my 348 fuel pump is bad. The parts store can order me one but a few days away. As long as it took to find it I forgot to ask the price.


My new 1949 Chevy One Ton Dump Truck. Still have it but parked, needs a new motor.
1953 2 ton parts truck Long Gone
1957 GMC LCF On 75 Cadillac Eldorado Frame
Updated Feb 2021
#79119 06/24/2007 3:41 PM
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Hy IBenDcars, According to my 58-62 parts book, there is no special fuel pump for the 348, the listings just say V8. That would say to me that fuel pumps can be swapped between Chev. V8 engines, hope that helps.

#79120 06/24/2007 6:31 PM
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According to this interchange list, the small block pump should fit OK, along with a lot of other parts. Big blocks, 396-454, etc. don't share a lot of parts with the 348/409 engines.

http://www.348-409.com/348409interchange.html

Hope this helps!
Jerry


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#79121 06/24/2007 8:38 PM
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Wish I had that list 30 years ago when trying to get a 348 with 3 2bls up and going in a '68 Camaro.


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#79122 06/25/2007 5:19 AM
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HotRod that is an awesome list, I will add to the favorites, Thanks to all.


My new 1949 Chevy One Ton Dump Truck. Still have it but parked, needs a new motor.
1953 2 ton parts truck Long Gone
1957 GMC LCF On 75 Cadillac Eldorado Frame
Updated Feb 2021

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