Posted by WVCase415149 on May 03, 2013 at 02:39:40 from (184.14.49.79):
In Reply to: 1969 Oliver 1550 posted by WVCase415149 on April 25, 2013 at 13:40:44:
Got my starter back, had to have a new armeture, nosecone, and solenoid, along with bushings, and brushes. I had already changed the oil in the engine, and installed a new fuel filter, so after getting the starter on and wired I bleed the fuel lines, and filters, and have fuel standing in the rear of the injector pump.I cracked the inl lines on the back of the pump and cranked the engine over trying to bleed any air from the pump and inj lines but can only get one lines to squirt a small mist of fuel / air. I removed the screen in the rear of the pump to make sure fuel was getting into the pump and that the screen was not clogged, but still no cigar. Does anyone have any advice on further bleeding a Roosa Master inj pump? Thanks
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