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  1. Squibbly

    Looking for *exact* tools used to remove mechanical fuel pump bolts.

    I'm wondering if when building the new hard line, if it wouldn't make *more* sense to make a short pipe that is flared on one side that goes into the fuel pump, and give the other side of that short piece of pipe a swedge for a short section of rubber fuel line to connect to. Let the rubber fuel...
  2. Squibbly

    Looking for *exact* tools used to remove mechanical fuel pump bolts.

    I did get one from NAPA that was wrong, but realized it before I changed it, and ordered the correct one. I still haven't put the new one in, because I need to make a new hard line as the one in there had a pin hole and was leaking. That's goingto be fun, but I suppose I would have needed to...
  3. Squibbly

    Looking for *exact* tools used to remove mechanical fuel pump bolts.

    He posts a lot I see. Must be this one. Mechanical fuel pump replacement | SteelSoldiers Thank you. 😃
  4. Squibbly

    Looking for *exact* tools used to remove mechanical fuel pump bolts.

    Hello all. New to the forum. I've got an M1009 in need of a fuel pump replacement. I got the pump out using a 7/16 (11 mm) 1/4 inch short socket, swivel (with electrical tape wrapped around it to give it rigidity), ratchet, and the finger of a rubber glove stretched over the opening of the...
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