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Fuel problem on 751
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<blockquote data-quote="JustAwrench" data-source="post: 1096" data-attributes="member: 178"><p>Since your lines are new, I would guess that you're sucking air through your fuel pump, like your dealer said. He's estimating to pull and probably send out your injection pump for service. I don't like that lift pump integral to the injection pump on the peugot, but that's what you got. It will pull air after you shut off and you'll lose your prime. Don't be tempted to put an electric fuel pump in-line, though. It will fill your crankcase with fuel and your engine will run away to destruction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustAwrench, post: 1096, member: 178"] Since your lines are new, I would guess that you're sucking air through your fuel pump, like your dealer said. He's estimating to pull and probably send out your injection pump for service. I don't like that lift pump integral to the injection pump on the peugot, but that's what you got. It will pull air after you shut off and you'll lose your prime. Don't be tempted to put an electric fuel pump in-line, though. It will fill your crankcase with fuel and your engine will run away to destruction. [/QUOTE]
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