sailorande
Junior Member
Good morning,
I am looking to rebuild the carburetor and replace the fuel pump on my E27 ('72 I believe). I don't have small hands and cannot fathom how I, or even a helper with smaller hands) could get the fuel pump off while the engine in the compartment. I am contemplating an access panel along the port side of the compartment so as to be able to reach through from the underside of the galley to gain access to the carb and the fuel filter. My brother told me that there is plywood attached to the compartment on the side opposite the engine. Perhaps this was added for strength? In any case, I am wondering if this proposed access port is a good idea or not. Is there a better approach to solving this problem of accessing the fuel pump (and carb for that matter)? Any advice would be appreciated.
I spent about 45 minutes scouring the forum for an answer to my question but couldn't find what I'm looking for. My apologies if this question has already been answered.
Rande Peterson
Sounds of Silence
I am looking to rebuild the carburetor and replace the fuel pump on my E27 ('72 I believe). I don't have small hands and cannot fathom how I, or even a helper with smaller hands) could get the fuel pump off while the engine in the compartment. I am contemplating an access panel along the port side of the compartment so as to be able to reach through from the underside of the galley to gain access to the carb and the fuel filter. My brother told me that there is plywood attached to the compartment on the side opposite the engine. Perhaps this was added for strength? In any case, I am wondering if this proposed access port is a good idea or not. Is there a better approach to solving this problem of accessing the fuel pump (and carb for that matter)? Any advice would be appreciated.
I spent about 45 minutes scouring the forum for an answer to my question but couldn't find what I'm looking for. My apologies if this question has already been answered.
Rande Peterson
Sounds of Silence