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Old 03-04-2006, 03:22 PM
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Is the procedure for the Radix pump install the same?
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Originally Posted by BigKID
Doc, thanks for the pics of the tank and 04+ pump. Here are a few pics I shot of the 99-02 design. After reviewing them a few moments ago, I came up with a theory of how it works but I will need to make a mock setup in the sink to be sure. I will let yall know how my little experiment goes.
I know this is super old, but did you ever figure out exactly how this works? Looking to keep the bucket functional with my walbro install.
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where is the check valve located and is it Serviceable.
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The check valve is typically on the end of the pump outlet. On the Walbros you can pull it out. Not much to it.
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