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Old 01-26-2008, 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Stevo View Post
I use a plumbers faucet wrench, works fine. If you have a Euro you must remove the two fuel lines as the pump is imposable too get to without doing so.
I tried this recently on the TD euro and gave up cuz I could not remove the nut adjacent to the primer pump nut. I could not get a grip on the primer nut with the adjacent nut in place. I gotta think this thru next time.

The plumbers wrench may work. I have one but never occurred to me to use it.
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