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Does the mechanical fuel pump on a 1962 GMC V6 1000 Series require a spacer plate between the fuel pump and the block? Google says yes. Is that correct?
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Google has yet to put any of our trucks together correctly.
No, you don't need a spacer, just a gasket.
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