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fuel pump gaskets

bagger

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Greetings. I need to change my fuel pump gaskets because of an oil leak on my 68 vette, 327. I've been told that to the right of the fuel pump, on the front of the block, there is a 9/16ths bolt. And there is. If you take that bolt out and replace it with a bolt the same size except 2 inches long and hand tighten it down, it will bottom out on the fuel pump push rod and hold it in place while dropping the pump and changing out the gaskets. Anyone else heard of this method? It's a chore that needs to be done. I'm just looking for the easiest way to do it in the confined area. Any input will be appreciated. Thanks, Bagger
 
Yes, that is one method to hold the push rod in place while you replace the pump. Just don't overtighten it.
The other way involves packing some grease in the cavity to hold the rod in place.
As the rod will be extended further out as the cam rotates, it will be helpful to bump the motor until the rod is retracted at its immermost position. That way, you will not need to compress the spring on the fuel pump lever any more than neccessary. If it's extended all the way out, it's a real chore getting the pump back on.
 
fuel pimp gasket

Thanks Pete. I appreciate the quick response.
Steve
 

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