Posted by RodInNS on April 18, 2013 at 21:32:41 from (216.118.158.123):
In Reply to: Had to use the fluid posted by 37Chief on April 18, 2013 at 20:18:38:
It still had some air... usually when I change filters on those systems I bleed the filter... then with the shutoff pulled out I open the pump body bleeder and crank the engine until it fires a good blast of fuel out the bleeder... then try to close the bleeder while it's cranking. Then push the shutoff in and start it. In using the shutoff hopefully you don't intorduce any air into the high pressure side of that pump so you shouldn't need to bleed the injectors... Otherwise a bit of ether will roll them over fast enough to bleed out. The thing to remember is... ether in the absence of any other fuel will require a lot of ether to make much fire... however, in the presence of a modest amount of fuel it will bring about a quick fire and rapid rise in compression/combustion pressure. That's not an entirely good thing to the rods in that Perkins... use in moderation and when it takes fire, discontinue.
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