I have noticed a fairly steady drip from the lowermost allen head screw on the rear plate of my injection pump. Tried tightening the screw, but no help there. Does anyone have success with this? From what I could find on other posts, this is a large o-ring seal. It looks like the pump probably needs to come out to replace this. Am i correct here? Also, the leak only occurs when the engine is run and drips for little while after turning it off, but it quickly leaves quite a puddle on the floor. I should also add that this looks like a fairly recent pump. All of the chromate pieces are nice and shiny, and I might add exceptional compared to other components. I've started this project with the areas that I know and love, ie. paint and interior, veneering and refinishing the wood solving minor wiring problems and such. I'm learning and absorbing much from the collective experience here and I should add that my past experience revolves mostly around British sports cars which are very simplistic by comparison. I can't wait to get out and actually drive. It cranks and runs fairly well, but other problems exist. I went through the linkage tour and I have everything adjusted so that the venturi is closed and slightly sticking, the injection pump linkage rod is measuring 220mm which is short assuming I'm doing this correctly. Insert dowel in guide hole...make sure linkage crossover is resting against the dowel. My fear is that someone else has done some ill-advised adjusting along the way. I think I'm still running rich, having adjusted out the idle screw (with engine off) until it starts to feel loose and fearing to go further, it stills wants to idle around 1400. Although I can hear hissing from the idle air screw when I turn it, doing so in either direction does not change the idle level. I know this is a lot of info and asking, but I really am hoping for some guidance from those more experienced. Thank you, Jim.