| • | All parts of sludge, oil and varnish | 
| • | Varnish may be removed by soaking in carburetor or cleaning solvent. | 
| • | Cracks | 
| • | Scoring | 
| • | Casting imperfections | 
| • | Damaged threads | 
| • | Do not attempt to repair the pump housing. If in doubt, replace the spring. | 
| • | Scoring | 
| • | Sticking. Burrs may be removed with a fine oil stone. | 
| • | Loss of tension | 
| • | Bending | 
| • | Looseness. If the suction pipe is loose, bent or has been removed, the pump body cover and suction pipe must be replaced. | 
| • | Broken wire mesh or screen | 
| • | Chipping | 
| • | Galling | 
| • | Wear | 
| • | Looseness | 
| • | Wear | 
Important: When deciding pump serviceability based on end clearance, consider depth of wear pattern in the pump cover.