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Old April 6th, 2019, 04:29 AM
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Default Re: 65 305e Fuel Pump Question

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Originally Posted by melmashman View Post
Your pictures are great. It looks just like my fuel pump. The picture of the Precision M20021 on the oreillyauto.com web site is very different at first glance. I realized my mistake. The Precision photo shows the underside of the filter. Daaaaah. I will order it for my 305e. Thanks for bearing with my quick observation mistake.
Question: Is there any position the pump’s cam area has to be in when you remove and replace it? Can I just pull it out and stick the new one back in? Does it go in guided or do I have to be precise when sticking the cam arm back in? Sorry - so many questions:-(

Thanks!
There's nothing special you have to do. Just pull the old one out, slide the new one in, and off ya go! You may have to prime it if it's been dry for a while.
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