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Posted by Ray in Ga. on April 12, 2006 at 18:33:03 from (208.61.124.75):
In Reply to: Re: Bleeding fuel lines posted by FromJB2 on April 12, 2006 at 14:24:44:
JB, you hit the nail on the head here. I finally sucked it up (not literally of course) and drained the tank again. I disassembled all of the fittings and sure enough, the fitting going to the fuel line was blocked. It wasn¡¦t much, but it was pretty tight. I decided to go ahead and wash out the tank. I didn¡¦t realize how much stuff was in there until I saw what a clean one looks likeƒº Now that it is all apart waiting to dry out, I guess I should try to find a new shutoff valve. One of them is stripped and I can¡¦t tighten it down. I have looked around, but so far haven¡¦t had much luck. I appreciate all the help from you, the Vet and Allan. I guess I didn¡¦t want to believe the obvious until you guys sort of convinced me. I am still puzzled by the lack of a fuel pump. I have a 15 degree grade out back. Do I need to back this thing up the hill like in the old days? Just kidding. Thanks guys, Ray
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