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> Leaking from the accelerator pump diaphragm
KaptKaos
post Dec 28 2007, 07:27 PM
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I rebuilt one of my 44idfs on Charlotte today. There was black silicon around the accelerator pump diaphragm that I took out. I cleaned it all up, put in the new diaphragm, buttoned everything back up and put the carb back in the car.

Car started right up. Settled into a nice idle. I looked into the engine bay and there is a nice dribble of gas coming from the accelerator pump diaphragm cover.

How do I best deal with this? Do I need to go the silicon route too? Are there other options?

Please let me know.
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