[Public-list] air in fuel lines
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Mon Jun 6 16:13:02 PDT 2005
Does it run ok if you open the fuel fill? It could be a clog in the
fuel tank vent. BTW, I don't think a priming bulb is CG approved for
inboard gas engines.
Lonsdale Michael wrote:
> 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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