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<blockquote data-quote="fiddlearound" data-source="post: 38674" data-attributes="member: 3385"><p>After 35 years of never doing it, I finally got stupid enough. Yep, ran my 753G out of diesel. I've tried the bleed procedures to no avail. Pulled the fuel line off the pump bulb and found that there was no fuel coming from the tank. Question is, is there an online filter outside the tank, or something inside the tank that could be stopped up with debris? Would it be appropriate to use compressed air to dislodge any debris? Thanks for any suggestions. Alton</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fiddlearound, post: 38674, member: 3385"] After 35 years of never doing it, I finally got stupid enough. Yep, ran my 753G out of diesel. I've tried the bleed procedures to no avail. Pulled the fuel line off the pump bulb and found that there was no fuel coming from the tank. Question is, is there an online filter outside the tank, or something inside the tank that could be stopped up with debris? Would it be appropriate to use compressed air to dislodge any debris? Thanks for any suggestions. Alton [/QUOTE]
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