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Fuel problem on 751
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<blockquote data-quote="bobbie-g" data-source="post: 1097" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>Shane, many thanks for the advice. I was contemplating adding the electric pump! Do you know how the air gets in the line? Does it come back in the bypass/return lines to the tank? I assumed there was no way for air to enter through the fuel pump. Tnx again for the words. I'll get the Bobcat back on Monday with new fuel lines and we'll see if that makes any difference. I did run it today at the dealer's and pumped the primer bulb myself and heard the engine speed up. Now, the next question is, where do I find a pump? Bobcat wants $1400 for a new one, local shop will swap for a rebuilt one for $1000. Anyone have ideas? ---Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobbie-g, post: 1097, member: 26"] Shane, many thanks for the advice. I was contemplating adding the electric pump! Do you know how the air gets in the line? Does it come back in the bypass/return lines to the tank? I assumed there was no way for air to enter through the fuel pump. Tnx again for the words. I'll get the Bobcat back on Monday with new fuel lines and we'll see if that makes any difference. I did run it today at the dealer's and pumped the primer bulb myself and heard the engine speed up. Now, the next question is, where do I find a pump? Bobcat wants $1400 for a new one, local shop will swap for a rebuilt one for $1000. Anyone have ideas? ---Bob [/QUOTE]
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