nyoffroad
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In the future when the fuel lines are dry try this This works best with a helper, a rag, compressor and blow gun. Remove the fuel cap and insert the blow gun into the filler neck and use the rag to seal it (you won't get a complete seal but don't worry) then pressurize the system a little, as air leaks past the rag just put some more in and have your helper open the bleed screw on the filter. Once you get a good strong stream of fuel there move to the IP. Easy peasy and no cranking and no worn out batteries or brunt up starters!