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Posted by Jeffrey on Friday, September 04, 2009:
I have a ford 3000 and had to replace the fuel bowl.I have been trying to bleed the lines by starting the engine and keep it running with either.I loosen the lines until the air bubbles escape.I almost had the engine running on its own but it just hasn't quite made it passes 5-6 seconds,and then dies.Is there an easier way to bleed the air out of trhe lines.This is getting very tedious.
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