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Posted by Rex on Monday, February 08, 2010:In Reply to: m8950 fuel problem posted by jarrod on Sunday, February 07, 2010:
Start at the fuel tank and work your way to the
engine. Look for a lose clamp or pin hole in the
tubing. Sounds like it's sucking air from a very
small source. If your fuel line is rubber of
some sort, may try replaceing it, or try a different hose for a while to see what happens.
This leak is most likely so small it don't leak
fuel, but will allow air to enter under the
vaccuum or sucking motion of the injector pump.
Look at the filter connections or gasket.
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