And did it. For many moons I could smell gas from my 65 GT Fastback after a run around the block and much to my dismay, could not figure out where it was coming from. Last Thursday I need to move the car. It would not start. I opened the hood, remover the air cleaner and was shocked, shocked I tell you, to see gas flowing from the accelerator pump. I stuffed some rags in the manifold to collect the gas and went for some tools (a screw driver). By the time I got back the flow had stopped, it either repaired itself, or was empty. I removed the accelerator cover and found this. The gasket was missing some gasket in a lot of places (see picture - the light coming thru tells the story). I had another one in a junk box labeled "Carburetor" and I was in the process to installing it when I noticed the holes didn't line up. The 4100 gasket's holes were in a square pattern, this one's hole were in a rectangular pattern, close but some "adapting" was required. Using a 3/16 inch hole punch, I "moved" the holes to a more acceptable square pattern and installed it. This entire exercise took about 30 minutes. I don't know where the replacement came from but it works fine. Oh, the car is 50 years old on 5/11/2015 (that's tomorrow). It's a 1965 GT Fastback with and I have the window sticker to prove it. There's 110,000 miles on the odometer and to the best of my knowledge, the engine, and carburetor, have never been apart.
This brings up a question - is there a source to purchase just the accelerator pump gasket?
Jim
A slight change, it's a diaphragm, and it's available from Amazon -
http://www.amazon.com/Dorman-HELP-90082-Accelerator-Diaphram/dp/B000CO7IS6/ref=sr_1_22?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1431318717&sr=1-22&keywords=accelerator+pump+diaphragm- for $4.99 and free shipping if you order at least $35 worth of stuff.
Remember the Dorman number 90082 if you go shopping locally. Dorman will swing a deal and sell you one for $12.55. Such a deal.