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Posted by AJ on Friday, November 20, 2009:In Reply to: fuel pump injector/injectors posted by mike brownfield on Friday, November 20, 2009:
That sounds more like a dirty filter problem than the pump or injectors,nearly all fuel related problems start off with dirt in the tank going to block the outlet and then the filters,make sure the fuel can leave the tank and if not repair it,see the tank is vented,remove the sediment glass bowl and clean the filter gauze,check the rubber gasket and put the bowl back,fit two new fuel filters,bleed the system,screw the priming plunger down till its tight,start it up and see how it runs.
AJ
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