Posted by Jerry/MT on April 21, 2011 at 20:11:35 from (206.183.116.129):
In Reply to: ran out of diesel posted by harrisonkats on April 21, 2011 at 15:00:47:
Your aren"t the first perosn to do that and I can guarantee you won"t be the last!. Open the valve on the fuel line from the tank and then loosen the bleed screw on the filter. When you have fuel with no air bubbles running out of the bleed screw, close it and bleed the pump (if it as a bleed screw). Then loosen the fuel lines at the injectors. Some people do them all at once, I do them one at a time. Makes sure your battery is fully charged and then crank til you have fuel come out of the injector then tighten the fitting. Repeat on the other injectors. The engine will usually start before you get to the last injector.
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