Fuel filter change, now no start |
05-27-2020, (Subject: Fuel filter change, now no start ) Post: #10 | |||
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RE: Fuel filter change, now no start I'm putting a new starter on it now. It's been showing its age with issues like heat sensitivity, but still hasn't had an issue cranking the engine over sufficiently from a cold start, at least, until now. It was a little slower to crank so I'll also be checking the batteries again. I have never bled any ports at all when I've primed the engine. I just let the lift pump run a few times, I'd crank it over and get it running and it would smooth out on its own. If I can help this along or do things better by bleeding it like you describe, by all means, school me! User's Signature: 2010 T2000, CM871, 13spd, 977k, tanker yanker Overhauled @ 927k | |||
05-27-2020, (Subject: Fuel filter change, now no start ) Post: #11 | |||
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RE: Fuel filter change, now no start If you put a dry filter on my 870 you can cycle the priming pump until the batteries die if you want to and the filter will still be dry. You have to connect a hose across the gear pump (per quickserve) and then it fills right up. Have you looked up the filter change procedure on quickserve? I think it's worth a look at this point. | |||
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