Sometimes when you blow out a fuel line you need to reprime it.
Detach the line from the fuel pump. Take off the gas cap and
blow air into the tank until fuel comes out the line. You may
also have to take the line off the carb's. and pout gas into
it to prime the diaphram on the fuel pump. The class bowl type
fuel strainers are really bad about not sealing and causing an
air block - I'd reroute the line using an inline filter.
Mike
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Paul" <9laser3@bright.net>
Reply-To: "Paul" <9laser3@bright.net>
Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2001 17:08:20 -0400
> Just got off the phone with another OROC member with fuel pump problems.
>He is running a 3 main 1600 in a 1500 frame and body. This motor hasn't run
>for several years and he is just starting to get things back on the road.
>The tank was cleaned and the line up front blown out. He installed a new
>gasket on the fuel strainer. But cranking produced no fuel. he tried two
>other pumps he had and still no fuel. he tried one pump by hand and it
>appears to be working since it surprised him and quickly squirt fuel across
>the engine compartment. But that pump back in the car, and still no fuel.
> Is there any thing tricky about getting the fuel pump mounted properly so
>the arm rides correctly on the cam? Is there anything else he missed?
> I asked him to double check the gasket at the strainer and then to remove
>the gas cap and disconnect the fuel line at the rear carb and try again.
>Not sure if he'll call again tonight or not, but I promised him I'd ask the
>list.
>
>Paul
>OROC
>
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