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Rebuild kit for TA1534C 455 fuel pump available?

Discussion in 'Inquiries' started by fanofsteel, Oct 6, 2021.

  1. fanofsteel

    fanofsteel Active Member

    Hello, I am looking for a rebuild kit for a TA1534C (as best as I can tell from 2007 documentation I received with the car). I'm hoping a rebuild kit maybe available. I did buy a new fuel pump from Jurassic Auto parts back in April when they had them in stock:

    https://jcaparts.com/products/1967-1974-buick-455-gs-stage-1-fuel-pump-high-volume

    So, I have a working one and I can see its getting very hard to get another high volume mechanical pump since they apparently stopped making them. I am watching this thread:

    https://www.v8buick.com/index.php?threads/455-stage-1-fuel-pump.353682

    I've attached a few pictures of the old fuel pump that I'm assuming is a TA performance one since that's all the doc I have. Perhaps someone can clarify that. There are very few markings on the pump.

    thanks in advance for any help,
    Len
    pump1.jpg pump2.jpg
     
  2. mikethegoon

    mikethegoon Well-Known Member

    I have one like that on my garage floor .Leaked then I tightened the center bolt . After a while leaked more etc. Bought an no's gm pump off eBay . Small block tho. The TA version was for small block's. Shiny chrome. Yet tiny inlet\ outlet. Ditch the TA pump
     
  3. LARRY70GS

    LARRY70GS a.k.a. "THE WIZARD" Staff Member

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