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In Reply to: RD4 urgent help posted by Troy on Sunday, July 06, 2008:
Troy, take a piece of inner tube with the stem in the middle and hose clamp it onto the fuel tank and fill with air to maybe 5 psi. Start at the bleeder at the front of the fuel tower, open til fuel flows. shut that one, go to top of tower next. Then, crack open the bleeder valves behind the individual pumps til fuel flows. At that point, you should have bled everything except the injectors themselves. Next, start the pony motor (make sure of water in radiator), place the decompression lever to start, engage the main engine and let it run at about half throttle, move the fuel lever to half throttle, and start at #1, crack open the fuel line at the injector and let it spit til it has no bubbles, close it and move to #2, do the same til all 4 are purged, rev the pony up and move the decomp lever to start and it should run.
Hope that helps you...
Bob
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