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Does the new diaphram need to be pre-loaded or anything when assembling??


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When assembling the joint where the diaphram is I start all screws to finger tight then operate the arm to its full travel before tightening all screws down fully. This ensures the diaphram has enough flexibility to cope with the actual movement required.
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I agree. You always want to assemble the fuel pump in a "loaded" condition. Squeeze the lever, so that the diaphragm is at least level with the two base halves. While holding it there, tighten all of the screws.

Don't assemble it with the diaphragm in the (slack) "up position".

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Here is what the Chevrolet repair manual states about the placement of the diaphragm when assembling the fuel pump:

"Exert pressure upward on the linkage. This forces the diaphragm to its extreme high position and while it is held in this position, the cover screws should be tightened alternately and securely."


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