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Re: Injector Pump, Help Needed
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Posted by rhudson on May 19, 2003 at 07:04:34 from (152.31.162.17):
In Reply to: Injector Pump, Help Needed posted by Oldfarmboy Jim on May 18, 2003 at 21:50:17:
Hi Jim, i', kinda going from memory here so, grain of salt. there should be one bleed port near the outlets to injector lines (about 45 degrees up from hoz.). One will be in the top of the rectangular cover where the throttle linkages go in. and there may be a third lower down on the main body of the pump. all will be small hex headed screws about 3/16 - 1/4 wrench size. does your system have a low pressure pump that pulls fuel from the tank and pumps it into the injector pump? if so, manually prime this pump and it will usually clear the lines to the filters and injector pump. all of the roosa-masters i have clear themselves quickly of air, you might want to check your fuel supply.
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