For the first time in years, when I tried to wake my Europa from it's winter's nap it would not start. The original fuel pump was kaput. I considered going electric or getting a replacement mechanical pump, but the original glass bowl pump looks so damn cool that I thought I'd try to rebuild it.
I used this kit from R.D. -
The rebuild was simple and straightforward with the exception of removing the old valves, which were pressed and peened/stamped into the pump housing. I used this site for guidance in removing the old valves -
http://www.74tr6.com/fuelpump.htmOn the valve in the center I used a Dremel to remove the peened down tabs that held the valve in. On the valve to the side I found I could break off the peened down tabs with a small flat-blade screw driver. I used the same small screw driver to drive out the side valve from the top side of the pump housing (I did not have a punch that would fit).
The centered valve needed to be extracted. The diaphragm mechanism was easy to pry out in pieces, which left a hole that I tried running a 7/16" tap through. However this did not work as the valve is pressed together such that its center would rotate with the tap. I then drilled out the center hole so that a 1/2" lag bolt could be snugly threaded into it (there was plenty of depth behind the valve). I then used the 1/2" lag bolt with a very large fender washer to extract the valve - see link above for pictures and a better explanation (I used a fender washer instead of rectangular bar stock).
To press in the new valves (I didn't forget the gaskets) I used a short scrap of pipe (ski pole), since my sockets had too thick of a wall. I used the pipe and a hammer to tap them in.
Once the pump was primed the car fired right up and runs better than it did in the fall! I should have rebuilt it sooner.
So far no leaks onto the starter.
I hope this description makes sense and is of use to someone.