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Re: Injector Pump Woes
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Posted by ben brown on October 04, 2006 at 18:00:30 from (65.80.116.137):
In Reply to: Injector Pump Woes posted by in-too-deep on October 04, 2006 at 16:33:03:
if i am not mistaken thies pump ues a banjo type fitting. i have seen junk collect in them stoping the fuel flow going into filter also where the line come from the bottom of tank it a shut off type fitting junk colects there so before you remove the pump undo the line at filter and tank blow back through line making sure it clear then check shut off for junk you can blow through it remember to remove fuel tank cap. but the junk well still be in the tank best to remove the fitting and clean it.thies tanks are split tanks so you need to check the line running between them at bottom of tank on both sides.
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