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In Reply to: How to bleed 155D fuel system? posted by Jason on Tuesday, March 18, 2008:
Don't know that model, but generally, top up the tank to maximize pressure. Around the top of the filter bowl look for two Phillips-head screws. Back them out about a half turn, and when the air being released turns to fuel dripping, tighten.
If the line you replaced was on the engine side of the filter, you'll have to bleed downstream too, possibly in two places. If so, someone familiar with the 155 will have to instruct you.