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  1. J

    MEP-802 Injector Pump Problem

    Cheapest I bought one for is $900 + fees and taxes. It has 5800 hours. I can buy a 002a for around $500 now.
  2. J

    MEP-802 Injector Pump Problem

    Awesome, I was thinking there was 1 o-ring inside but I could be wrong. I'm glad you got it running.
  3. J

    MEP-802 Injector Pump Problem

    I agree with rustysud, lacquer thinner should be used sparingly. I use a q-tip and shop towels that has just a little lacquer thinner on it, when cleaning pumps. Luckily these pumps are easy to disassemble and repair.
  4. J

    MEP-802 Injector Pump Problem

    Are you sure the fuel pump is working. The fuel pump will move fuel from the tank to the injector pumps. If the pickup pump is working and it truly is the injector pump, then you can remove the injection pumps and clean them easily. But don't take both pumps out at the same time, one must stay...
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