In 2009 I had to replaced my fuel pump. I thought this time I would get the replacement parts instead of buying a new pump.
When I took the pump apart the two check valves were out of their housing. Not sure of why they came out I decided to go back to a new pump. Now 5 years later the pump is acting up so I was going to order a new pump (435352). To my dismay I found out that they no longer are making this pump. I still had the repair kit (435070) that I was going to use in 2009 that hadn't been open. I took out the pump and once again the check valves fell out of their housing. This time I had to try and replace the check valves which I did. Once replaced the motor ran for 16 minutes at 2500RPM and stalled. I pumped the bulb and it ran for approximately the same time before stopping.
Here are my questions;
I think that the check valves didn't stay in their housing and the motor was running on the gas that was pumped by the bulb..??? I think this is a possibility that gas can get still get to the carb with the check valves popped ??
Anybody know what would cause the check valves to pop ?? I had 3 other old pumps that I had saved and when I took them apart the valves stayed in their housing. I can still run the motor by pumping the bulb every 15 minute but why should I…
I tried removing the check valves from an old pump and they were very hard to get out. I don't see how they popped out twice all by themselves
Anybody know if there is a replacement available for the 435352 ?? Any thoughts on why the check valves popped on me two times??
When I took the pump apart the two check valves were out of their housing. Not sure of why they came out I decided to go back to a new pump. Now 5 years later the pump is acting up so I was going to order a new pump (435352). To my dismay I found out that they no longer are making this pump. I still had the repair kit (435070) that I was going to use in 2009 that hadn't been open. I took out the pump and once again the check valves fell out of their housing. This time I had to try and replace the check valves which I did. Once replaced the motor ran for 16 minutes at 2500RPM and stalled. I pumped the bulb and it ran for approximately the same time before stopping.
Here are my questions;
I think that the check valves didn't stay in their housing and the motor was running on the gas that was pumped by the bulb..??? I think this is a possibility that gas can get still get to the carb with the check valves popped ??
Anybody know what would cause the check valves to pop ?? I had 3 other old pumps that I had saved and when I took them apart the valves stayed in their housing. I can still run the motor by pumping the bulb every 15 minute but why should I…
I tried removing the check valves from an old pump and they were very hard to get out. I don't see how they popped out twice all by themselves
Anybody know if there is a replacement available for the 435352 ?? Any thoughts on why the check valves popped on me two times??
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