Hi all,
Today I changed my fuel lines and I noticed that the seal that goes where the throttle arm is, is leaking and is allowing air into the IP when its not running.(bubbles in return line after starting) Hence why it is ignorant to start...So, the question is: how much, roughly, is the seal; and how easy/difficult is it to replace? Are there any documents on the web, with pics, that show how to replace it? I'm very careful when I fix something I don't know about, so thats why I am asking so many questions...
Well, the seal its self is rather inexpensive. To change it some mechanical abilitly is certainly needed. You have to remove the top of you pump. The spring or throttle assembly is the worst part to deal with. Pay attention how it goes together and remove it slowly for its all spring loaded. I think if you do some searches on here you will find info that pertains to this. The throttle shaft can go back together in several different positions, it must go back together the way in came apart to avoid headaches!
Sometimes the bushing the shaft rides in wears out as well. Inspect it when its apart!
Thanks Bruce.
Has anyone here ever done this themselves? A document showing how to do it step by step with pictures would be great...