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Pull the pump, clean and paint tank. Then reinstall pump. The Right Stuff does not take paint well. Also it is only good for about a year before it starts seeping again. That is what I used on mine.
What you describe as valves ticking and chug at idle is how I would describe mine running when the injectors are dripping. (need rebuilt).
If you don't have one you can build a pop tester out of a porta power pump and a presser gauge. I find that if I disassemble the tip and rinse it out with...
I love our new shop. Its so nice to work on my truck inside.
In another thread the mention of rived wheels came up. Seems I have quite a few.
Just about time to replace some rear tires
Pulled, cleaned and adjusted my injectors. Also adjusted my valves.
I built a pop tester out...
My Deuce has been converted to a motor home. I have had to make two panic stops and I can say they work great. The single circuit is worrisome but I have always driven trucks old enough to have single circuit system. So I don't worry too much.
Nothing. I just happen to have 60 new tips. payed a little over a dollar a piece for them. If i run out I am saving all the old one and will see about cleaning them. I actually do clean the carbon off. I replace ones that drip.