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Originally Posted by Skipp3r
Any tips on how to get that bottom screw out? I have really struggled getting to it. Removed the air filter canister for a little more access but still having trouble.
I was starting to think it was necessary to pull the engine to get to that one screw. Any help or ideas are much appreciated!
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What I did was remove the top screw (easy), and then rotate the fuel pump back and forth after spraying kroil on the bottom screw. It eventually gave up the battle, and I could get it out even with the phillips screwdriver on a slight angle. That's why I used socket head screws for replacement.