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<blockquote data-quote="Jyuma" data-source="post: 43227" data-attributes="member: 4393"><p>Great tips... thank you. One more question... Primer bulb attached to the fuel line? Where? There is a flexible (neoprene?) fuel line coming from the fuel filter to the injector pump. Then a short length of fuel line (same material) from the output of the injector pump to the bleeder valve located adjacent to the high-pressure lines. There is also a thin fuel line that extends from the bleeder valve (I assume the output of the bleeder valve) to the side of the injector for cylinder 1 (the high pressure fuel lines connect to the tops of the injectors). The line then cascades to injector 2, 3 and 4 and then returns to the fuel tank near the top. I'm assuming that these thin lines are merely a bypass path back to the tank that delivers the output of the bleeder valve to each injector (maybe like priming the injector). I'm really not certain and the service manual doesn't even mention the path that the bleeder takes after the valve. Thanks again for your help. Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jyuma, post: 43227, member: 4393"] Great tips... thank you. One more question... Primer bulb attached to the fuel line? Where? There is a flexible (neoprene?) fuel line coming from the fuel filter to the injector pump. Then a short length of fuel line (same material) from the output of the injector pump to the bleeder valve located adjacent to the high-pressure lines. There is also a thin fuel line that extends from the bleeder valve (I assume the output of the bleeder valve) to the side of the injector for cylinder 1 (the high pressure fuel lines connect to the tops of the injectors). The line then cascades to injector 2, 3 and 4 and then returns to the fuel tank near the top. I'm assuming that these thin lines are merely a bypass path back to the tank that delivers the output of the bleeder valve to each injector (maybe like priming the injector). I'm really not certain and the service manual doesn't even mention the path that the bleeder takes after the valve. Thanks again for your help. Ed [/QUOTE]
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