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8 minutes ago, Joey Mack said:

O.D. the added screws should prove to be a good repair option.  

Yes indeed, thanks for the idea. It certainly can't hurt, and it still hasn't creaked, moaned, groaned, or swayed since I tightened the original screws.

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Well, I can’t see the smokestack from the driver seat, but it was definitely nothing coming out of the feed line before I started to change the lines. I wind up blowing air into the fuel tank and then breaking it loose right at the pump until it starts running out after the new lines waited a week and it still would not start, but I shut ether in it and that did it but clearly it’s still losing somewhere and the plunger leaks so bad that I don’t think it will work at all once I unwind the wingnut and pull it out. It’s just dripping with fuel.

Well the first go around change 3 front hoses that were noticeable leaking thought that would cover it… but really didn’t change anything … thanks for that Paul …. Right now I got too many projects ahead of it … but for now, I will continue to start it every Friday whatever I gotta do to get it going … bob

17 hours ago, mowerman said:

Well, I can’t see the smokestack from the driver seat, but it was definitely nothing coming out of the feed line before I started to change the lines. I wind up blowing air into the fuel tank and then breaking it loose right at the pump until it starts running out after the new lines waited a week and it still would not start, but I shut ether in it and that did it but clearly it’s still losing somewhere and the plunger leaks so bad that I don’t think it will work at all once I unwind the wingnut and pull it out. It’s just dripping with fuel.

does it have one tank or two ? did you check the 1/4 copper vent line ??? insects like the line to build nest . extremum caution when airing up a tank, , pistons don't like either. 

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I’m looking into changing the entire hand pump valve apparently an outfit in Alabama has them … wood line truck parts … still haven’t looked into my heater switch on the pickup started investigating that thing and never finished  yes I’m changing the subject 2006 F150 heater switches took a shit no longer available. Apparently a company in Palm Beach rebuild them. They want $580 to rebuild mine.

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57 minutes ago, mowerman said:

I’m looking into changing the entire hand pump valve apparently an outfit in Alabama has them … wood line truck parts … still haven’t looked into my heater switch on the pickup started investigating that thing and never finished  yes I’m changing the subject 2006 F150 heater switches took a shit no longer available. Apparently a company in Palm Beach rebuild them. They want $580 to rebuild mine.

have you considered just removing the hand pump ; replace with the cap . new brass washer and proper cap will also eliminate the question of loosing prime. hand pump not a needed option. fortunately I don't get involved with purchases much any more, prices I hear for things unbelievable. 580 for switch rebuild??? 

 

Well I understand there’s a check valve in it and this outfit wants 103 bucks for the whole thing and yes these day truck parts are crazy expensive .and I had it going yesterday and seems white smoke returned uuuuuuuuuurrrrrrrr I swear every step I take on that thing I walk back 3.. I was also looking over the nose yesterday trying to figure out my next best move on the worst part of it … also in the middle of redoing my kitchen cabinets 

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Well spring time is short, we reap what we sow

So kitchen cabinets are a winter job

Playing trucks is a spring and autumn (sorry fall) job

As some jokers will complain it's to hot in the summer 

Priorities are what it's all about, put your foot down, say it like it is 

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And let me know which hospital to send the get well card to 

 

The good news is you have a air leak in the return to tank side

Bad news is you haven't found it yet

 

Paul

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13 hours ago, mowerman said:

Well I understand there’s a check valve in it and this outfit wants 103 bucks for the whole thing and yes these day truck parts are crazy expensive .and I had it going yesterday and seems white smoke returned uuuuuuuuuurrrrrrrr I swear every step I take on that thing I walk back 3.. I was also looking over the nose yesterday trying to figure out my next best move on the worst part of it … also in the middle of redoing my kitchen cabinets 

The check valve is not part of the primer pump, you can run it without the primer pump, the primer pump just makes it easier to start after having the fuel delivery system opened up.  terry:MackLogo:

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