msoumas
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My M1009 HAD been on a good run lately, starting every morning just fine, running well, all that good stuff. One day a few weeks ago, I went out to start it and out of the blue, no start. Wore the battery dead cranking, and not even a hint of wanting to start. Since then I've only gotten it to start at all twice. The first one, I got it started and it sounded like it was going to quit so I lightly touched the accelerator to get the RPM's up. Engine surged and quit. I cracked the bleed valve on the fuel filter, and sure enough, plenty of horrible little bubbles. The next time I got it started was after a marathon session of cranking, bleeding, cranking, bleeding, and more cranking. I managed to keep it running this time through a delicate dance with the accelerator, but it wanted to quit for the first five minutes before it smoothed out. Even when it smoothed out it wasn't quite "right". Sure enough, it gave me the same hassle the next morning.
I've had air in fuel issues before with this truck, but they seemed to disappear when I replaced the IP. Now they're back, and I have no idea where to look.
Anyone got a list of the most common points for air to get in?
I've had air in fuel issues before with this truck, but they seemed to disappear when I replaced the IP. Now they're back, and I have no idea where to look.

Anyone got a list of the most common points for air to get in?