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bobcat 773 not getting fuel
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 71238" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>There shouuld be two elbows, one for fuel out, one for a return to the tank, ensure you pull the correct one. It sounds lke your fuel pickut tube broke off, that's why you get no air. The elbow you see goes into the tank with a short hose at the end, the groment seals this elbow and the tank to stop water getting in, it does nothing to suck fuel up as such, so a small leak areound it will not be your issue.</p><p>The groment does harden up over time and with exposure to fuel, you may want to get a new one to make re-installation easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 71238, member: 82"] There shouuld be two elbows, one for fuel out, one for a return to the tank, ensure you pull the correct one. It sounds lke your fuel pickut tube broke off, that's why you get no air. The elbow you see goes into the tank with a short hose at the end, the groment seals this elbow and the tank to stop water getting in, it does nothing to suck fuel up as such, so a small leak areound it will not be your issue. The groment does harden up over time and with exposure to fuel, you may want to get a new one to make re-installation easier. [/QUOTE]
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