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Fuel Pump
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supereal |
11-23-2011 @ 3:11 PM
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You can buy a rebuild kit from a good vendor like C&G for about $20. Lots of problems developed when alcohol was added to gas, and many vendors still sold non-nitrile kits that were on the shelves. Buy these parts from a high volume vendor to be sure they are "fuel proof". If unsure, ask, and tell them that if they are wrong, they will have to replace the parts.
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Cecil/WV |
11-21-2011 @ 2:07 PM
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If the diaphram ruptures, gas will fill the crankcase. Ken Isadore in Ct rebuilds pumps with ethanol safe parts and maybe Charlie Schwindler in NY.
Shiny side up! Cecil/WV
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FFracer |
11-21-2011 @ 8:03 AM
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I have read a couple post's here about the new gas destroying the diaphragm in the pumps. I know my 33's pump is having problems but I have a 6v pump back by the tank so flip the switch and I am running. Does anyone make a new fuel safe re-build kit? And if the diaphragm fails will fuel be pumped into the crankcase (Like it can on the Chevy OHV motor?). I have no problem running the electric I was just wondering if the pressurized fuel is staying in the pump then to the carb. as needed, and not diluting the oil. Thanks, Chris
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