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Air in 2H fuel lines

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Air in 2H fuel lines

Post by Bearded1 »

I'm getting air in my lines on my 2H and I'm wondering if there specific places I should sart looking or if it just a matter of going through the whole system?

Thanks for any tips
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Re: Air in 2H fuel lines

Post by hj 45 »

Maybe look at the flexible lines first, doesn't need to be a big hole in the lines/fittings to fill it chockers with air.
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Re: Air in 2H fuel lines

Post by Shadow »

its very common for the water sepoerator to rust out and let air in.

try bypassing that first, its on the inside of the chassis rail just behind the drivers door.
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Re: Air in 2H fuel lines

Post by Bearded1 »

Thanks for the input gents. It was a perished fuel line; -the first rubber one from the tank, so I replaced them all.
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