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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 11734" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>The NH service manual for my 160 does not list a pressure spec for the electric pump. If it runs and pumps fuel with no bubbles to the injection pump inlet it is supposed to be ok.</p><p>Does the flow volume look about right? Solid streem out the hose, shooting 18 to 24" or so? </p><p>Submerge the hose in a pail of fuel and run the pump to test for air bubbles. Can also be done with the fuel return line from the engine. There should be no air.</p><p>Ken</p><p>I went back and put a 80 psi max guage on mine blocked the hose out of the pump with the guage. It showed 3 psi. A 80 psi guage could be off a few lbs down that low on the scale, but 5 psi is likely normal. Mine is running fine</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 11734, member: 307"] The NH service manual for my 160 does not list a pressure spec for the electric pump. If it runs and pumps fuel with no bubbles to the injection pump inlet it is supposed to be ok. Does the flow volume look about right? Solid streem out the hose, shooting 18 to 24” or so? Submerge the hose in a pail of fuel and run the pump to test for air bubbles. Can also be done with the fuel return line from the engine. There should be no air. Ken I went back and put a 80 psi max guage on mine blocked the hose out of the pump with the guage. It showed 3 psi. A 80 psi guage could be off a few lbs down that low on the scale, but 5 psi is likely normal. Mine is running fine Ken [/QUOTE]
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