cpdupont68
Cadet
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- Jun 29, 2026
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I don't really see any of the typical indicators of a Reed Valve problem.Checked reed valves ?
ok first things is never give up...when reassembling these pumps mounting a few critical parts properly helps the reassembly ... mainly the springs ( big and tiny one with mushroom heads.No gas was coming out of the hose from pump to carb. Yeah... I think this is getting above my pay grade? I am just going to assume I rebuilt the fuel pump wrong ( 3 times???) or it is defective in some way. I am going to bite the bullet and purchase a way overpriced OEM Fuel Pump and pray like heck that solves the problem. If not she goes up for sale or I will take it to a pro ( not likely).
Plan to tomorrow. ThanksDid you ever inspect the reeds? A broken, cracked and bent leaf can allow crankcase pressure to escape through the carb throat.
A quick test would be to fill the bowel start it and put a pice of paper in front of the carb throat and see if it spitting a fuel back.
Or a cheap Amozon pump to confirm but even that’s a crap shoot.
2 man job.... one pulls one feels you have no options but to confirm pulses or not because buying an expensive OEM square pump will not solve the underlying problem... fuel must reach the carb."putting your finger on the engine side pulse opening should allow you to feel the pumping pressure" As it is running? I can't really feel much when pulling the starter rope.