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Re: 580ck diesel wont start
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Posted by jdemaris on October 01, 2006 at 10:00:50 from (66.218.13.222):
In Reply to: Re: 580ck diesel wont start posted by 37 chief on October 01, 2006 at 08:46:55:
That's the problem I was talking about. The fitting - technically - is a "housing pressure regulator" but that style is not used in all applications (glass ball and spring in fitting). Very often the machines will run for years once the fitting is bored out - but that's a crap-shoot. With the plastic disk broken - the pump has metal rivets hammering all of the time. Sooner or later - some metal will come loose and run through the pump and probably ruin it beyond a cost-effective repair. Again - to just reseal and replace the ring you've got $20 in parts - and to elimated it forever - another extra $40. If you send the pump to a shop - ask what they will do. Not all shops update the pump unless asked.
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