If your block has the pipe plug located below the fuel pump rod it will not be coaxed out by removing the fuel pump inserting a flat blade in the fuel pump block hole then you may not have any choice because you can t pull it thru the fuel pump opening.
Chevy 350 fuel pump rod stuck.
It had sat a long time and was in unknown condition.
That s a pretty stout rod to bend or damage.
I recently acquired a 1968 chevy truck with what is probably a replacement 350 motor.
Replacing the mechanical fuel pump i mush have messed up the push rod it is currently jammed in the block with no rotation or any sort of movement.
The rod is 1 2 inch so i.
The 350 v8 doesn t have a round offset fuel pump rod drive do hicky it drives directly from a special lobe on the camshaft.
I thought it might run if it could get fuel and spark.
If it won t slide out then it is either you have not removed the fuel pump mounting plate it has seized in the bore has had the end mushroomed from friction on the cam or someone has put in the wrong length bolt in the hole perpendicular to the pushrod on the front.
It was stuck so bad that it has taken ten months of trying every thing i could think of to remove it.
Pump and mounting plate are off i can barely get a pair of channel locks on there but it wont budge.