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Posted by Bevis on Monday, August 31, 2009:In Reply to: bleedairfromfuelsystem posted by ray on Monday, August 31, 2009:
Step 1, be sure you have fuel flow to the
injector pump. 2.Spin engine over and just crack
the fuel line fitting on one of the injectors,
while spinning the engine wait untill you see
fuel out the lose fitting, then close the fitting. repete untill all cyls, have been blead.
give the starter a breather it will get hot.
do one injector and if the starter is hot, let
it cool a little before doing the next.
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