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Date Posted: Mon October 21, 2013 10:13:22AM
Author: WAYNE IN NJ
Subject: FUEL PUMP POSITION

I finally found out that my fuel pump was installed at the wrong angle from the factory. The pump sits in a rubber sleeve
and can be turned. The two fuel line nipples were facing up
instead of facing down, causing them to crash up against the coolant tank. I got a snake type TV hand held TV camera which
helped me see what was going on. LOL Now I have gas pouring out from one of the carbs with a needle valve problem from a
recent cleaning. Its amazing how all these problems start showing up as soon as you touch one thing.

Wayne

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