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its all to hard

RT SE 440

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hello all I've been trying to buy an after market fuel pump for my charger online as I'm in Australia which looks as close as period as possible.now i found the airtex 901 looks as close as I'm going to get besides a new old stock which i don't really want due to the age & also the different fuels used nowdays may render it useless.now my issue is i found may vendors which have this fuel pump in stock but me wanting the pump to look as period as possible have asked if they can physically inspect the pump to see if the ones they stock have the square & not the hex inlet fitting as some have square & other stock have the hex fitting.but it seems that its all to hard for all that I've emailed to inspect a pump for me and give me a nay or a yay what has this world become when they cant walk out to the store and check this out for a paying customer ?
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can anyone help me on this if someone lives near a vendor which sells online . thanks all and merry Xmas

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I think you need to realize the folks taking the orders usually have no association with the warehouse where the parts are stored. Most likely they aren't even in the same city. Also, they're getting dozens of calls an hour, so they wouldn't have the time to do it anyway. My suggestion would be to call Airtex and ask them what the differentiator is for square and hex (part number, production date, factory source, etc.) and use that information to narrow down which is the one you want.

Personally, I wouldn't worry about something so small on a part you can barely see, but that's me. :)
 
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