Olias
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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- May 28, 2013
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I was reading in another thread about someone who was having similar problems/symptoms that I'm having with my motor (see my signature) and wanted some clarification if possible. On the back of my fuel pump there is a hole that lines up with and goes directly to the #1 cylinder. I had assumed that gas was supposed to pass through there (for what ever reason). I'm learning more about this motor and fuel pump now and if I have it right there is a rubber diaphragm in the back part of the fuel pump and I guess the pressure from the cylinder is what works/opens & closes the diaphragm. Is this the case? if so, is it true that gas should not pass through that hole into the cylinder? Because mine does and I'm thinking this is what is flooding out my motor as well as causing occasional backfire. The motor will only run for a minute or so and then is impossible to start unless it sits for a while. Does all this sound about right? Someone on the other guys thread said to test the fuel pump just leave the fuel lines attached and squeeze the primer ball and if fuel comes out of that hole then the pump is bad (diaphragm is shot). That's what happens on mine now. If that's the case I'm not sure if there is a newer fuel pump that Sierra or Teleflex makes because there are no repair kits for my fuel pump. :blue: Any advice/input would be greatly appreciated. BTW...the fuel pump in the picture is not my actual fuel pump. Just a pic of my exact model for reference. Thanks.
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