Jimc
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Thats great!!
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Jerry
I guess this is why I don't do puzzles much--I have the plunger out of the HH and I still can't get the end off. : / But, it's good to know I can put it back together with a socket. That was my first alternate tool I tried when I came to taking it apart. It'll have to wait til Wed now. I have a call shift at work tomorrow.now its been a little bit since i had mine apart but if i remember correctly if the drive washer is broken like your the pump will come right apart. you dont need the tool. the tool will be needed when you reassemble though since you will be replacing with a new drive washer. when i put mine back together i just set the little 2 halves of the locking ring in place and pushed down on the spring using a deepwell socket then the retainer halves just fell into place. it worked just like the tool.
here is a good reference pic for the pump. the shaft should just slide right out of the pump body.
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Ahhh, so that's what I was missing. I'll give that try--Thanks!!thats what im forgetting. the timing button. i put an arrow on your pic. there is a small retaining ring there holding the timing button in. take a pick or small screwdriver and remove that ring. the timing button will come out and you will see the end of the plunger shaft. there is another retainer in there holding the main spring retainer to the plunger. just like the retainer on a set of intake or exh valves. go back and look at the diagram pic i posted you will see both rings and how it goes together.
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