NormB
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Holy Zombie Post Saturday!Great solution. Now, the question is: You're 30 miles out, some dude in a truck just gave you some fuel to limp where there is more fuel. No air around. What do you do then?
I found a solution that worked for me. Used this setup after replacing sender/gaskets/fuel lines/stuff. Used ONE CO2 cylinder (PV=nRT), opened the bleed screw atop the filter housing and let ‘her rip. Worked great, truck fired right up after having the fuel system apart for about a month. Surprised the heck out of me, I thought I’d be cracking injector line nuts and such.
YMMV.
The valve stem I plumbed into the filler cap (had a photo somewhere, couldn’t find on my ipad or phone), gave me a chance to clean the seal and lube it with some dielectric grease. So the inflator and a couple of CO2 cylinders fit in a tool kit under a rear PAX seat. That’s about $40 of insurance and an hour or so of tinkering time. Valve stem is short and fits under the cap tightener (nomenclature?).
Might consider a can of ether in case I need to reset the bead, but I carry a spare if things get THAT t*ts up.
NB