Posted by pete 23 on November 17, 2010 at 18:59:11 from (184.12.34.48):
In Reply to: 674 FUEL PUMP ISSUE posted by jiminny on November 17, 2010 at 16:02:55:
It is a little late for this now, but what I like to do with a pump that has been sitting around for quite a while or just been taken apart but not run on a test bench, is to temporily mount it to side of tractor frame and hook all fuel lines up and turn it over with a speed hand wrench to work the fuel through it. That can get them ornery ones primed up and save a lot of starter and battery plus prove it will pump and shut off as well.
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