Some pumps used a little butterfly-shaped metal piece secured with one
or two screws to retain the check valves. Others require the check
valves to be 'staked' to be held in place, i.e. metal along the edge
deformed with a punch to secure the valve.
Were your old valves a friction fit or can you see where they were staked in?
On 9/1/08, Andy <Andy.dixon@comcast.net> wrote:
> Sorry, That would be a '59 TR3A AC fuel pump.
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