Thomas_G
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Has anyone had a heck of a time getting fuel system bled after a replacing or converting to a spin on fuel filter?
1. Replaced injection pump and removed old OEM filter type for a spin on fuel filter.
2. Truck has a new mechanical lift pump.
3. Removed pink wire at pump and cranked, no fuel seep at loose injector line
4. Is it possible the sending unit in the tank is bad? I cannot get fuel it seems to the injector lines to bleed air out
My next step was to get a rubber bung and put 5 PSI in the fuel tank, has anyone had difficult time?
I put a lot of new parts into the truck cause i use it to tow my boat and am not looking to be stranded on side of road.
1. Replaced injection pump and removed old OEM filter type for a spin on fuel filter.
2. Truck has a new mechanical lift pump.
3. Removed pink wire at pump and cranked, no fuel seep at loose injector line
4. Is it possible the sending unit in the tank is bad? I cannot get fuel it seems to the injector lines to bleed air out
My next step was to get a rubber bung and put 5 PSI in the fuel tank, has anyone had difficult time?
I put a lot of new parts into the truck cause i use it to tow my boat and am not looking to be stranded on side of road.