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Posted by BH on April 12, 2000 at 17:32:13 from (12.74.17.193):
In Reply to: HELP! posted by S.D. Lewis on April 12, 2000 at 17:12:11:
On the outter side of the fuel injector pump you will see a bleeder plug. I think it's a 14MM. Loosen that plug with the fuel turned on, and leave it loose til fuel pours out the hole. Tighten plug back down. When it's got fuel to there loosen off the injector lines at the injector end and turn the engine over with starter til fuel comes thru the injector lines. When it starts pumping fuel thru there, stop, tighten the fuel lines and crank the engine. Be careful with the injector fuel lines, the fuel will have enough pressure behind it to penetrate your skin if your hand is in the way when it gets fuel.
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