03’ 9900i air in fuel |
07-14-2023, (Subject: 03’ 9900i air in fuel ) Post: #2 | |||
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RE: 03’ 9900i air in fuel Tiny bubbles like that could just be cavitation .. but it could be sucking air somewhere too... You could pressurize the fuel tanks to 10 psi and let it sit for a couple hours. See if there is any fuel leaks in the lines leading to the engine. Just don't try to remove the fuel caps while any air is pressure is applied on the tanks.. as it could break your hand/arm. User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
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03’ 9900i air in fuel - Redland1 - 07-13-2023, RE: 03’ 9900i air in fuel - Rawze - 07-14-2023 RE: 03’ 9900i air in fuel - Redland1 - 07-14-2023, RE: 03’ 9900i air in fuel - Bengy88 - 07-14-2023, |
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