I'm working on fixing up a motor (1969 merc 200) and I'm wondering what I should do with the fuel pump. On the previous motor just like this one that I worked on a had to replace the diaphragm because there was a hole in it. I'm worried this one will have the same problem.
Is this something I can take apart inspect and put back together if its in good shape or do I have to replace the gaskets/diaphragm no matter what if I take it apart?
Should I just leave the fuel alone for now even though it sat for a long time (not sure how long)? Is there a good way to test the fuel pump without disassembly?
I have no problems replacing the gaskets/diaphragm its just that they are hard to find. Last time I found a kit on ebay for like 8 bucks but now I can't seem to find one.
Is this something I can take apart inspect and put back together if its in good shape or do I have to replace the gaskets/diaphragm no matter what if I take it apart?
Should I just leave the fuel alone for now even though it sat for a long time (not sure how long)? Is there a good way to test the fuel pump without disassembly?
I have no problems replacing the gaskets/diaphragm its just that they are hard to find. Last time I found a kit on ebay for like 8 bucks but now I can't seem to find one.