hello,
i am having a few issues with bleeding the system. i have recently installed a 12ht into 84 hj47, the conversion was good overall but as i have said i'am having trouble getting the air out of the system. any suggestions?
cheers ryan
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Assuming you mean bleeding the fuel system, go to the boat shop and buy a fuel priming bulb for about $12. Put it in the fuel line and pump away.
Make sure you have power to the fuel solenoid to let the fuel into the pump and crack open the injector tubes a whisker.
Or if you have an electric pump, you could do it this way too.
Make sure you have power to the fuel solenoid to let the fuel into the pump and crack open the injector tubes a whisker.
Or if you have an electric pump, you could do it this way too.
Using a tired hand pump to draw fuel all the way from the tank can be a pita. If you're having trouble getting air-free fuel from the tank pop the supply line off the pump and blow compressed air into the tank filler. Seal the hose in the filler with a rag (don't seal it too well or you could start blowing hoses off the tank!). If the primer pump is stuffed you can usually just crack an injector and spin the motor over. Makes it easier in the starter if you pull the glow plugs first (no compression. Not sure if this will work on a 12h-t without the pre-comp chambers)
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