tbearatkin
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I usually unplug the injection pump and have somebody bump the starter while I hold the rod up in the hole to catch it when it is all the way off the lobe. You are correct, that is a miserable place to work. Make sure you attach the lower fuel line before installing the pump as they are almost impossible to put on later. Check that lower hose thoroughly for any signs of cracking, hardness, etc... That lift pump is my least favorite job so far on these vehicles. Glen
OK I got the old pump off, however have trouble putting the new one on. I only took the pump off and not the plate behind it. Now if the push rod is on a high side would this make it near impossible to put back on? I am doing this solo here so what are the ramifications if I bump the engine by myself?
FYI removing the front tire hoping to get better access to the fuel pump area does not help. The entire area is blocked by the frame.
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