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Any advice anyone /

 

I am stripping my fuel pump on the ferret - the diaphragm / washer is held in position by a nut. The nut spins with the diaphragh bolt , I need to stop the bolt turning somehow . I can just see through a small gap the part of the bolt on the other side of the diaphragm, and it has some flats on it to take a spanner.

 

Do in need to make a special tool or is there a technique !

 

Anyone familiar with the fuel pump will hopefully know what I mean be able to help.??:-D

 

Jim (Already lost half the afternoon on a broken exhaust manifold stud, so some timely advice on this will help me catch up !)

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Any advice anyone /

 

I am stripping my fuel pump on the ferret - the diaphragm / washer is held in position by a nut. The nut spins with the diaphragh bolt , I need to stop the bolt turning somehow . I can just see through a small gap the part of the bolt on the other side of the diaphragm, and it has some flats on it to take a spanner.

 

Do in need to make a special tool or is there a technique !

 

Anyone familiar with the fuel pump will hopefully know what I mean be able to help.??:-D

 

Jim (Already lost half the afternoon on a broken exhaust manifold stud, so some timely advice on this will help me catch up !)

 

 

Jim,

 

If you read the relevant EMER, you will find there is a special spanner to remove the nut. From memory, and I have one somewhere, it is thin and cranked to get under the diaphragm.

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Jim,

 

If you read the relevant EMER, you will find there is a special spanner to remove the nut. From memory, and I have one somewhere, it is thin and cranked to get under the diaphragm.

 

Thanks Richard

 

I will try and make a tool tomorrow.

 

Regards

 

Jim

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