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Re: JD R how to bleed fuel lines.
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Posted by twopop on April 08, 2002 at 19:35:56 from (65.197.93.150):
In Reply to: JD R how to bleed fuel lines. posted by Steve on April 08, 2002 at 17:55:11:
on the top of the engine,there is a plate,about 12"by 18" held down with 2 bolts.remove this plate,you will find the injector pumps,on each side you will find two 1/8 npt pipe plugs,take them out and leave out until fuel runs out.replace plugs.loosen line to injectors and start pony motor,turn engine over until fuel squirts out of injector lines,tighten lines and start engine.the plate is on top of engine just back from the valve cover
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