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In Reply to: Ran out of diesel fuel posted by Floyd Bukowski on Sunday, May 10, 2009:
first.. open any bleeder screws at your fuel filter ( either side of the filter and shut off.. usually phillips heads)... crack these till you get fuel.
then with a good battery.. crack your diesel injector lines at the injectors.. use a line wrench if you can.. or take vise grips and get them free.. then use a normal wrench.. loosen each one.. crank the engine over.. if you have a compression release this will help.. when you see fuel spurt from each injector line at the injector snug them up one at a time.. it should start to run or act like it wants to..... then close remaining injector lines.. you might have to crack open the last one again for any remaing air. if this does now work your filter is probably clogged or you have dirt or gunk in your tank line.. blow back the line and try again or check your filter. hope this helps
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