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  • #16
    Thanks John...that is some Great Information!!

    I searched high and low and could not find the flow rate.....I will try and call Kohler!

    The Walbro option sounds good at $125.

    ARGO Dealer wants $299 + tax here in Canada.....sound I could mess this up three times

    The weird thing is that the original fuel pump died immediately after I changed the fuel filter.......I just can't understand that???

    Rick

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Rickb View Post
      The weird thing is that the original fuel pump died immediately after I changed the fuel filter.......I just can't understand that???
      Filter on the suction side or pressure side? (or maybe both?)

      That is weird. Are you sure it isn't sucking air or collapsing a tube? Did you check that the pickup wasn't plugged? Did you try pumping from one bottle to another?

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      • #18
        Hi
        At idle most automotive applications 40psi and 1/2 gallon actual flow FYI [typical bosch multi point inj ]
        To much flow is a big no in the application .
        Does the original pump have specs or part nos on the outside . There maybe at least the brand name written on the body
        Argo should give the operational specs out for this unit as checking fuel pressure and flow is common when efi servicing

        tomo

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        • #19
          Filter on suction side.

          Pick-up was clean, but replaced anyway......still no flow?

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          • #20
            I will check pump and see what I can find.

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