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Replaced fuel pump and still have fuel issues!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="LouEZ22" data-source="post: 344268" data-attributes="member: 13331"><p>I'm trying to track the possible leak.. I started from the carb to the pump then got a new primer, replaced the hose from primer and attached it straight to the fuel pump. I'm going to bypass the quick connect to the gas tank tomorrow and see if that's where it's catching air. It's one of those Attwood fuel lines and a 6gal Attwood tank. </p><p></p><p>I didn't replace the gasket but it looked in really good shape? If there wasn't a good seal there would that cause me to also lose pressure in the primer too? I'm really motor illiterate so I'm grateful for all new information to me</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks Guys!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouEZ22, post: 344268, member: 13331"] I'm trying to track the possible leak.. I started from the carb to the pump then got a new primer, replaced the hose from primer and attached it straight to the fuel pump. I'm going to bypass the quick connect to the gas tank tomorrow and see if that's where it's catching air. It's one of those Attwood fuel lines and a 6gal Attwood tank. I didn't replace the gasket but it looked in really good shape? If there wasn't a good seal there would that cause me to also lose pressure in the primer too? I'm really motor illiterate so I'm grateful for all new information to me Thanks Guys!! [/QUOTE]
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