This problem could be caused by a plugged vent.
Try doing the same tests with the gas cap off.



Patrick Reynolds wrote:
> 
>
> 
>  Next I disconnected the fuel line on
> the pump the goes to the carbs. turned the key on.  NOW the pump clicks
> continuiously!!  Next i put my finger over the fuel pump line coming out of the
> pump that goes to the carbs and the clicking stopped.  took my finger off the
> line then back on.  This time the pump only clicked a few times then stopped.
> Next i took apart the fuel pump and looked at the valves.  i didn't know what
> to look for  so i just looked at the valves. thought they looked ok and put the
> pump back  together.
> 
> Well guys!  what do i do next?
> 
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