[Public-list] air in fuel lines

Brian and Elaine Timmins timmins at optonline.net
Mon Jun 6 02:28:11 PDT 2005


It sort of sounds like you have fuel in good supply and pressure right up to
the hose barb on the carburetor. Have you had your carburetor dismantled for
cleaning (or ?) recently? Is it possible that the float in the inlet bowl of
the carb is out of adjustment?
Brian
ex#497
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lonsdale Michael" <miksnd at optonline.net>
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Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 9:56 PM
Subject: [Public-list] air in fuel lines


> I have tightened all clamps on fuel line fittings going to the filters
> and pump.  I also installed a priming bulb in line before the main
> filter (racor) and can not eliminate air in the lines after running the
> engine for a few minutes.  When it shuts down I squeeze the priming
> bulb and it opens with some force as there is suction from the pump.  I
> have removed the line from the carb inlet barb and activated the pump
> and there is plenty of pressure.  I bypassed the main filter and still
> the problem exists.  Only thought is my fuel pump is not putting out
> enough pressure or a hole in the pickup tube.
> Michael
> Tsunami II
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