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Thread: 322 Oil Pump Screen

  1. #1

    Question 322 Oil Pump Screen

    Hey Guys,

    Just by Chance Does Any Fellow Member know where I can get a Replacement Screen for a '56 322 Oil Pump Housing?

    Any and All Follow-Up Posts and Valued Information regarding the Subject Matter will be Greatly Appreciated!

    Regards,

    Tom Gallagher
    Thanking YOU, for YOUR Valued Cooperation and Experience in This Matter.

    NOSTALGIA Is A DEVICE That REMOVES The RUTS and POTHOLES From MEMORY LANE.
    Tom Gallagher (BUICK BANSHEE)
    1956 Buick Special 2 Door H/Top 46R: Red & White
    Darlington Station, RI. 02861

  2. #2
    I did some digging and found nothing. Are you sure there's a filter in '56?? (sorry couldn't resist) What's wrong with yours? I thought it cleaned up OK? Does it have a part# on it? That might help.

  3. #3

    Thumbs up Screen

    Hey Mark,

    Thanks for the timely response.

    The metal screen and housing is listed as all one part # 1167338.

    It cleaned up pretty good except the are a couple of holes in the screen.

    It looks like the screen will pop out. That's why I was looking for a replacement

    I suppose I could make some slight repairs with some epoxy if need be.
    Just to mend some small holes in the metal screen.

    It is still rigid and functional not deteriorated and falling apart.

    Perhaps I should post a Thread in the "Nailhead" Forum

    AS the search continues ????

    Regards,

    Tom Gallagher
    Last edited by Tom Gallagher; 11-04-2006 at 05:43 AM.
    Thanking YOU, for YOUR Valued Cooperation and Experience in This Matter.

    NOSTALGIA Is A DEVICE That REMOVES The RUTS and POTHOLES From MEMORY LANE.
    Tom Gallagher (BUICK BANSHEE)
    1956 Buick Special 2 Door H/Top 46R: Red & White
    Darlington Station, RI. 02861

  4. #4

    Thumbs up

    Last edited by Tom Gallagher; 11-04-2006 at 06:46 AM.
    Thanking YOU, for YOUR Valued Cooperation and Experience in This Matter.

    NOSTALGIA Is A DEVICE That REMOVES The RUTS and POTHOLES From MEMORY LANE.
    Tom Gallagher (BUICK BANSHEE)
    1956 Buick Special 2 Door H/Top 46R: Red & White
    Darlington Station, RI. 02861

  5. #5
    It looks like someone else is interested in it. Do you use a snipe like bidnapper?
    Last edited by rcull; 11-04-2006 at 08:19 AM.
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  6. #6

    Talking Oil Pump Screen

    I did manage to "Win" the Auction.

    I probably overpaid, ($34.00) due to another bidders intrest, but I wasn't able find a "Vendor" who had this particular Item.

    Availability is "Key"

    I considered this "Particular" Part necessary for "my Resturation"

    I was thinking along the lines of a "repair"
    but the screen was just so dirty and oil soaked that making a secure "bond"
    would not be possible.

    Hey, I look at it

    I don't have to "waste" any more money on phone calls and I bought a NOS part.

    "Piece of mind" does have it's advantages.

    Over and done (Right) with it.

    Regards,

    Tom Gallagher
    Thanking YOU, for YOUR Valued Cooperation and Experience in This Matter.

    NOSTALGIA Is A DEVICE That REMOVES The RUTS and POTHOLES From MEMORY LANE.
    Tom Gallagher (BUICK BANSHEE)
    1956 Buick Special 2 Door H/Top 46R: Red & White
    Darlington Station, RI. 02861

  7. #7
    Piece of mind can be worth it! I too have paid dearly for it, at least you can move on
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  8. #8
    That's really not a bad price!! If you want a huge bank account, buy a Neon...
    Last edited by Great Balls of Fire; 11-11-2006 at 03:26 PM.

  9. #9
    Thats right it's only money and you can always get more of that but rare parts only come around ocassionally, and usually after you no longer need them.
    Jim Carmichael 55 Buick Special & 65 Buick Riviera GS

  10. #10

    Oil Screen

    Hey Bob, Mark and Jim

    Thanks Guys For You Vote of Confidence and Continued Support.

    I was waiting for that particular part. Now all I need is the oil screen gasket and I will be able to put everything back together.

    Regards,

    Tom Gallagher
    Thanking YOU, for YOUR Valued Cooperation and Experience in This Matter.

    NOSTALGIA Is A DEVICE That REMOVES The RUTS and POTHOLES From MEMORY LANE.
    Tom Gallagher (BUICK BANSHEE)
    1956 Buick Special 2 Door H/Top 46R: Red & White
    Darlington Station, RI. 02861

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