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I put on a rebuilt fuel pump and its been working great until now. Its leaking out of the hole in the middle of the pump.
Posted on: 5/10 15:43
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If it is leaking oil out that hole, you might as well just grin and bear it. If it is fuel, you need another pump.
Posted on: 5/10 18:18
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Mine does this as well, thankfully just oil. I THINK that breather is supposed to have some sort of filter media. I know mine doesn't have anything in there, so I can usually see a little spritz of oil occasionally when I'm working on that side of the engine. Doesn't seem to bother anything. Just occasionally wiping down the heat shield and pump.
Posted on: 5/11 21:15
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Some of the pumps used what looked like a small gob of horsehair in the vent aperture. I'm not sure what retained it and kept it in place.... and out of the crank case.
Posted on: 5/12 8:41
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Its leaking fuel out of it. Its been good for 5 years. Until now.
Posted on: 5/13 10:51
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If it's leaking fuel at the vent holes, the diaphragm is ruptured. The pump will need a rebuild or replacement.
It is probably leaking fuel into the engine crankcase, too, so don't delay fixing the problem. I would check the oil for excess thinning or a strong gas odor.
Posted on: 5/13 12:17
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