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Fuel pump identification? How to strip?
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<blockquote data-quote="HartyaHarty" data-source="post: 643058" data-attributes="member: 33368"><p>Changed the thread title as I have decided I would like to buy a rebuild kit but and struggling to see how to strip this pump down...</p><p>It's a single screw to remove the top dome and reveal the internal filter but I can't figure how to get to the diaphragm and other internal workings.</p><p>I can see how to get to the rocker lever and the parts operated by the push rod but that does seems to be working ok, I'll strip it if/when I buy a kit anyways... I hear sucking noises when I operate the mechanism and feel a slight sucking on the inlet but it's deffo not pushing fuel through when attached to the engine, I'm guessing the diaphragm is perished or damaged in some way</p><p></p><p>If anyone has stripped down this type and can point me to the next step I would be very grateful!</p><p></p><p>Ta!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HartyaHarty, post: 643058, member: 33368"] Changed the thread title as I have decided I would like to buy a rebuild kit but and struggling to see how to strip this pump down... It's a single screw to remove the top dome and reveal the internal filter but I can't figure how to get to the diaphragm and other internal workings. I can see how to get to the rocker lever and the parts operated by the push rod but that does seems to be working ok, I'll strip it if/when I buy a kit anyways... I hear sucking noises when I operate the mechanism and feel a slight sucking on the inlet but it's deffo not pushing fuel through when attached to the engine, I'm guessing the diaphragm is perished or damaged in some way If anyone has stripped down this type and can point me to the next step I would be very grateful! Ta! [/QUOTE]
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