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<blockquote data-quote="fiddlearound" data-source="post: 39493" data-attributes="member: 3385"><p>Go to the bulb and remove the fuel line that goes to the fuel filter. Then squeeze the bulb and fuel should come out of the bulb if there is a pickup tube in the tank. If so, then just bleed the air at the filter until the bubbles are gone and try to start the engine. If there is no fuel coming out of the bulb, then there is probably no pickup tube in the tank. Trace that fuel line back to the tank, when you pull the grommet type device out of the tank, there should be a pickup tube there. Replace with a new one and go back to the bulb, squeeze until fuel flows, replace the line that goes to the fuel filter, open the bleed screw and squeeze until the air bubbles are gone and the fuel flows freely. Try to start the engine. Good luck. Al</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fiddlearound, post: 39493, member: 3385"] Go to the bulb and remove the fuel line that goes to the fuel filter. Then squeeze the bulb and fuel should come out of the bulb if there is a pickup tube in the tank. If so, then just bleed the air at the filter until the bubbles are gone and try to start the engine. If there is no fuel coming out of the bulb, then there is probably no pickup tube in the tank. Trace that fuel line back to the tank, when you pull the grommet type device out of the tank, there should be a pickup tube there. Replace with a new one and go back to the bulb, squeeze until fuel flows, replace the line that goes to the fuel filter, open the bleed screw and squeeze until the air bubbles are gone and the fuel flows freely. Try to start the engine. Good luck. Al [/QUOTE]
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