Richard: Thanks for your input. It is making more sense now. I have 2 large books of NEU numbers with hand-labelled titles: "Canadian Neutral Numbers" - unfortunately no proper title or explanatory pages. Each NEU number is cross-referenced to Chrysler, GM or Ford numbers which appear to be related exclusively to Canadian (CMP etc) or Canadian-used US WW2 vehicles (MB/GPW jeep etc).
Robin: your number AC 110228 crosses over to a Chrysler number 639111. Using other cross-over manuals in my library this Chrysler/Dodge number is a fuel pump diaphragm used on some US 1941 Dodge 1/2-ton trucks, on a Hobart welder with a Dodge T118 engine and probably other applications. The manufacturer's number is AC/GM 855035. The federal stock number is 2910-00-176-0001. Note that the numerical part of the NEU number (110228) is unique to the Neutral Number system and is not a manufacturer's number despite the AC prefix.
This doesn't help you much unless you can find a fuel pump kit source that stocks a currently made diaphragm from modern rubber for fuel pumps using a AC/GM 855035 or Chrysler 639111 diaphragm.
..... Brian
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