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    New injection pump,still no start!

    An air leak on top of the tank should not put air into the fuel lines unless the leak is on the suction tube / line. A gasket leak would be no different than opening the filler cap.
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    New injection pump,still no start!

    He probably had a 12v replacement. Nothing to do with bubbles, but I wonder if the timing chain and gear were put back in the same place...Don't those have to come off for the IP to come out?
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    New injection pump,still no start!

    Do you have enough fuel in the tank?
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    New injection pump,still no start!

    Bleeder and lines open at the same time? I got mine started and only cracked one injector line at a time.
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    New injection pump,still no start!

    Did you remove any hard lines from injectors to bleed air out?
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