A stock mechanical fuel pump should work fine. You probably have a rubber hose on a portion of fuel line. It would be a good idea to replace all rubber hose as it could crack due to age and then leak.
Only use stock hose spring clamps. Avoid gear clamps as these could cause your hose to crack in the future if over tightened.
Also, replace fuel filter.
Last edited by Gus68; 01/22/1812:40 PM.
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