I do not remember if when I put the original parts manuals up, the ones w/o the F/P and Inj data, I was part of the moderator staff, but, the reason for that being put up like that was so that IF someone just decided to just build a pump or delve into it by using the parts manual, as jimmr is about to do, and IF there were to be an issue that had a not so good outcome, be it property OR , God forbid, a body, there would be nobody pointing their finger at SteelSoldiers or
@steelsoldiers himself for having the info posted here that lead to the issue. IMHO, the other manual that was posted by JP, should not be there in it's entirety, the F/P data should be removed/deleted, for just that reason. The injector data is really nothing, if built wrong the engine will just run crappy but a F/P that is set up wrong can go sideways and cause some damage.
In my opinion, leave the F/P to a person or company that does it for a living. I worked for one of those companies and can tell you that there were MANY people that attempted doing their own repairs on PT pumps only to have a catastrophic failure after their "fix". I am gonna say 50% of those "fixes" were under warranty and the reasoning from the customers point of view was that doing a simple repair themselves saved them down time. After they "fixed" the issue they were having and immediately had a failure, the truck would be towed to us, we would tear it down to see what the failure was, locate it then determine why it happened. I was part of those teams as well as "hard to diagnose" issues. After discovering that a F/P mis-repair was the root cause of failure, the customers were usually REALLY mad. Guess their less down time decision wasn't so less down time.