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In Reply to: air in fuel system posted by Gene on Monday, January 07, 2008:
First off make sure that the fuel tank is vented and that there is a good flow of fuel leaving the tank,if there is a sediment bowl it will have a filter gauze,make sure that the gauze is clean,the machine does not have a lift pump the injector pump has a vane type transfer pump that draws fuel through the filters from the tank,if there are any bad joints or clogged filters it will draw air or give an air lock effect,so make sure that the fuel leaves the tank freely and that none of the lines are blocked or crimped.
AJ