legalfee
Chief Petty Officer
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- May 10, 2018
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Legalfee, why the pic of the regulator?
The screen in the pump is behind the inlet not the outlet.
If your squeezing the ball and no fuel leaks from the pump?
Then its sealed right.
But the impulse hose and the hole behind the diaphragm might be feeding fuel
into the cylinders??
The clear plastic hose: it shouldn't be a problem unless it's so soft it collapses when the motor runs.
I've seen them used on outboards and snowmobiles, weed eaters etc..
A new pump doesn't mean it's a good pump.
The diaphragm in the pump could be 30 years old??? and dry rotted??
Take it apart and see if there are any cracks or holes.
One little backfire, cough or stutter can blow a hole in it.
The connector has rubber in it. It rots after time and sucks air.
Because I suspect it's an ignition problem and not a fuel problem unless he replaced his fuel pump with a bad one.