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I know it’s been a while I’ve been busy and haven’t got to work on the deuce a lot but I was able to pull the tank clean it out and cut out and replace the sections full of holes. I got the tank back in a couple of days ago went to start it the next day and noticed fuel on the ground and saw it...
Okay, I won’t be able to do it today but by this weekend I should be able to drain the lines and fuel tank. And I’ll check the primary filter for water today after school.
I haven’t been able to test pressure but I found a tiny hole in the fuel tank that slowly drips so I put a bucket under it and the next morning I looked at it and the drip coming out of the tank was frozen so there was water in the fuel tank and I think that it might be dieing because the fuel...
So I tried to put the pressure gage in between the two fuel filters but every time I put the gage on there it would make the fuel would go back in the lines and it would not start so I would have to take it off run the pump till fuel came out and then it would start so how do I put a gage there...
So I got fuel today put it in the tank bleed the fuel system and she fired up. So I let it idle for a good while then I started to drive it around the property she was doing great for a good 15 minutes then out of nowhere she died, I tried to fire it back up but it was on a hill even thought it...
I’m 99% sure I put it back together correctly, tomorrow I’m going to fill the fuel filters with fuel and see if she starts. If she does and I believe she will I will see if she still dies out of nowhere.
But if it had air in the line how would it get there? And if there was air it would only be able to run for a very short time till the air got to the injectors?
I’m not completely stupid I did open the fuel cap and I could see fuel I just didn’t think it’s on a hill, anyways that you all I’ll let you know if that was just it
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