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Tips on removing old fuel valves in fuel pump I am rebuilding my steel fuel pump on my 36 Flathead...My fuel pump has the "press fit" valves ..Any tips for removing them without damage to the pump?..
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Re: Tips on removing old fuel valves in fuel pump i think i successfully knocked them out, without damage, using a socket, but i DID damage the pump when attempting to put in the new ones back IN!
during this process i found that the substantial cork gasket between lid and body of the pump had disintegrated completely and the debris was restricting fuel flow through the pump. finding one that fit was a real PITA and eventually i succumbed to massive frustration stemming from my botched valve replacement and sourcing the gasket. it was not just ANY fuel pump's lid gasket, of course. as i soon found out after purchasing a couple of different ones. :( so i ended up buying a new pump. it has a glass bowl, which the original pump on my '41 did not. it is an improvement. now i'm able to see if fuel is reaching the pump from the tank. all in all, i'm satisfied with the new pump...thus far. :) and of course i had to buy TWO pumps before finding one that didn't get hung up on something during installation. (i.e. didn't fit) soooo, let's see... that's a rebuild kit, several cork gaskets that didn't fit and and TWO fuel pumps. several weeks worth of waiting for parts and four or five hours of work. ...about normal for me. :) |
Re: Tips on removing old fuel valves in fuel pump When I removed the valves in mine, I knocked out the center pieces and then ran a tap into it just enough to create threads. You can't get very far in without the end of the tap bottoming out. I then used a homemade slide hammer to pop them out. I used a socket and hammer to put the new ones in.
Terry edit, I'm not sure if this helps with your type of pump, mine was a '52 aluminum pump |
Re: Tips on removing old fuel valves in fuel pump Thanks Guys..!! I appreciate your suggestions.!!!..Of course I would have the type that has the press fit valves...
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