Re: [Chrysler300] 440 300 Problem
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Re: [Chrysler300] 440 300 Problem



Johan,

It sounds to me like a worn pump push rod. This happened to me a few years back.? To remove the rod, first remove the fuel pump.? Then remove the pipe plug in the block just below the pump hole.? The rod might be "mushroomed" at the top end, but you can work it out by grasping it with a thin needle nose pliers.? Twist and pull.? The rod is available through your local Mopar dealer.? When you put the new rod into the hole, first put a glob of grease on the top end to hold it in place against the camshaft while installing the pump. You will need to install the pipe plug before installing the pump, and it's a good idea to use some pipe sealer on the plug. When you install the pump, you might have to bump the starter to get the cam lobe up (with coil wire removed, of course).

Hope this helps.



Regards,

Mark Souders

300H

Mohrsville, PA

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-----Original Message-----
From: Johan Andersson <055160308@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 11:13 am
Subject: [Chrysler300] 440 300 Problem




 Hello 300 People out there..
 
A friend of mine has a problem with his -67 300.
Friday last week the car worked perfect and this Friday it was dead.
No gas coming up to the carb. Replaced the pump but no brum brum from
the engine.
Tank is clean but he tried with an outside gas can but pump is not
pumping any gas.
What can have happened???? He lives about 200 miles from me so I haven't
seen the car.
 
They got problems when they tried to put the new pump in, there was when
I got in on this, but
it was the rod between the pump and the camshaft that got a little
stacked but they got that one 
in to place again. My question is about that rod, how do you take that
one out???
If I don't remember wrong it goes out trough the pump hole in the
block??? They say that this is 
impossible because the angle is not right in their engine for that. -It
must go out below the pump, they say.
Can it be that the rod have fall out its place and they haven't notice
when it happen or is it like that 
on newer engines. I'm only use to my -61 cars but I may not remember
correctly..
Can the camshaft be outworn from one day to another??? Never heard about
a worn camshaft on the pumpside..
 
            Best regards..  Johan
 


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