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bleeding fuel lines

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Chrisdempsey

06-05-2005 17:34:02




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How long does it take to bleed the air from fuel system?I run it off of 2 different canof eather With lines cracked still getting air? Nothing else is loose.




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Jimin NC

06-10-2005 03:59:34




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 Re: bleeding fuel lines in reply to Chrisdempsey, 06-05-2005 17:34:02  
Srart bleeding near where the fuel enters the fuel system just past the manual fuel pump. Crack open one connection or fitting and pump fuel with your manual pump until air is removed from this point. Close this fitting and move to a point further along the fuel flow and open another fitting and pump fuel to displace air here. Repeat process through the system. When I get to the injection pump, I usually loosen a fuel line at one injector at a time to move fuel through pump and to the injectors. There is one other method that works for me. I have had someone pull me and the tractor in high gear to force the air out of the system. WE have had to go as much as 2 or 3 tenths of a mile before fuel comes through to start tractor, but it is less time consuming. I hope to do this today as I have to change the fuel filters on a Long 360. Good Luck!

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marlowe

06-09-2005 17:58:42




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 Re: bleeding fuel lines in reply to Chrisdempsey, 06-05-2005 17:34:02  
[[[[[[[DON'T]]]]]]]]use any more eather. you did not say what kind of tractor so can't help you yet but don't use any more eather thats NOT what it should be used for



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