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  1. WillWagner

    M 923 NHC 250 leaking fuel pump/fuel control shaft

    ^^ No, don't do that. That screen is not a filter like one would think, it is there for one reason, ONLY to catch pieces parts from a pump failure from getting into the injectors and taking them out too/ It is not something that needs service on regular intervals. If there is debris in it, there...
  2. WillWagner

    M 923 NHC 250 leaking fuel pump/fuel control shaft

    The pump needs to come off and the front cover removed. DON'T try to pull that "cam" thing off. put the set screw back in it. DO NOT move the screws on either side of the "cam". Those 3 items are what set the throttle shaft travel. It needs to be an exact 27 degrees so the ports in the shaft...
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