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> FS: Sacrificial Rubber part for 75-76 (smog part), If the pump seizes this part breaks $200.OBO
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If you need to pass smog in CA you may need this if you pump froze and the belt does not turn anymore. My 1976 2.0 smog pump seized up and killed the sacrificial rubber par. I bought 2 and do not need one. Lemon put the one in for me.

PayPal plus shipping Post Office $200. or best offer OBO

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QUOTE(burton73 @ Oct 31 2017, 12:09 PM) *

If you need to pass smog in CA you may need this if you pump froze and the belt does not turn anymore. My 1976 2.0 smog pump seized up and killed the sacrificial rubber par. I bought 2 and do not need one. Lemon put the one in for me.

PayPal plus shipping Post Office

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Needs to be made like a flex drive. They all break. Also needed on 1976 912E.
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I got one of these from you Bruce.

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Bump some one is going to need one some time in Calie

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