Pull it apart and see what's going on and take it from there.
I checked Summit, and they have replacement diaphragms for only a few models of
mechanical fuel pump. But I agree, take it off, check model number, and go from there.
I noticed a decent big block fuel pump is about $120. Thing I'm wondering about, is will a new
$35 diaphragm get me another 10 years, or is there something else that goes bad about this time?
What have others experienced?