RE-POSITIONING THE LOWER PUMP BODY
NOTE: The lower pump body may be
WARNING: Personal protection must be given careful consideration. The pump body itself is spring loaded with a heavy diaphragm spring. If the unit is taken apart for adjustment or
1.Remove the six (6) screws from the perimeter of the pump pulsator cover and separate lower fuel pump body from upper fuel pump body.
2.Rotate lower pump body to desired new position and start but do not fully tighten the six (6) retaining screws. Please note that the inlet and outlet must be rotated together, or the pump will not operate properly.
3.Before fully tightening these screws, the rocker arm must be actuated to and held in the “full stroke” position. This is done to ensure that the diaphragm will be pulled to and held in its maximum working (flexed) position while the retaining screws are torqued tight
NOTE: This procedure can be assisted by holding the fuel pump in a vise or appropriate fixture, and holding the rocker arm down with a pipe or similar tool.
4.The retaining screws should then be torqued to their
CAUTION: Do not overtorque the retaining screws or serious pump diaphragm damage will occur.
5.After installing the fuel pump, run the engine and check for fuel leaks and proper operation. If leaks exist, stop engine immediately and correct any leaks BEFORE any further engine operation.
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