Posted by Sean in PA on November 16, 2012 at 14:03:07 from (71.224.102.32):
In Reply to: Fuel Pump 3000 posted by Roadman on November 15, 2012 at 07:15:39:
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The first fuel filter is a screen in the tank itself, on the top of the shutoff valve assembly. The second filter is another screen in the top of the fuel pump. The third is inside the sediment bowl, it looks like a stack of washers. Teh fourth one is inside the fitting where the line from the sediment bowl goes into the carb.
As to the knocking sound, have you checked the valve adjustments? If you're sure that the knocking sound is coming from the fuel pump, then the springs might be worn out or broke that's for keeping the push rod under tension that rides on the cam and drives the pump. if that spring is broken or worn out then the push rod can knock.
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