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Posted by K.B.-826 on March 22, 2007 at 19:09:11 from (66.188.221.148):
In Reply to: Roosa-Master pump posted by georgeky on March 22, 2007 at 14:42:53:
George, I've seen your last few posts about fuel leaking around the thottle shaft. My advice to you- grab the wrenches and tear into it! These are not difficult at all to replace the o-rings on. I'm not familiar with the Continental diesel in your 350, but on most engines, you can replace those o-rings without even removing the pump. Just pay close attention and make note of how things come apart. If a guy wants to turn up his fuel delivery below rated speed for more lugging power, he must remove the same parts that you're going to have to so he can get at the leaf spring adjusting screw. Think how many of these have been tweeked by the average guy out under the shade tree, if they can get it back together so can you. The last thing I'd do is replace a known good pump with one from a junk tractor.
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