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Fuel pressure 140-160

Got tied up changing the lower steering box seal and have not gotten back to this fuel pressure issue as yet. I have not traced the metal fuel line from the tank to the fuel pump. From what I saw I thought it was all metal from the tank to the just before the pump where there is a short piece of rubber hose to attach to the pump. Mabe I missed something about half way.

Seems to be drawing air from somewhere at times as well. I did attach a longer hose up by the fuel pump and blew air. I did hear air bubbles back by the tank.

This week I'm going to give the metal fuel line a look and look for any rubber hose half way. Also going to retest fuel pressue again.

Craig






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