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  1. welldigger

    Fuel cutoff issue

    Thanks for posting those pics gimp. As far as keeping the "tit" in place I can't really think of a good way. I say this because nothing holds it in place. It just slides in. As long as your gentle and pull the control rod out as strait as possible you should be fine. I mentioned it because...
  2. welldigger

    Fuel cutoff issue

    Was your truck running before the fuel shut off stuck? As far as removing the rod its pretty simple. When you remove the shut off cover you will see the arm attached to the fuel control rod. There should be a bridge piece with 2 screws and safety wire going through the screws. On the bottom...
  3. welldigger

    Fuel cutoff issue

    $10 to your door. And I had the tm for the injector pump handy when I did my o-rings recently but I forgot which one. I'll look that back up first chance I get.
  4. welldigger

    Fuel cutoff issue

    Probably the fuel control rod o-ring is bad. This o-ring went bad on my truck, which contaminated my engine oil. Its actually a simple fix. I have assembled a kit that has this o-ring plus the 2 large ones that seal the HH. I also include a piece of gasket material to cut a new gasket for...
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