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<blockquote data-quote="mmsllc" data-source="post: 91520" data-attributes="member: 13117"><p>FWIW, Check all of you fuel lines & hoses for cracks. You could be pulling air into the fuel system. It could even be cracked inside of the fuel tank, too. When I replace the fuel lines on our BOBCATS, I like to add a cheap ($5) clear plastic inline fuel filter before the transfer pump. I look at it as the cheap filter is protecting the more expensive fuel ($147) transfer pump & ($????) fuel injection (high pressure pump) Doing it this way, we can watch for air bubbles in the fuel supply & we can see how much crap is in our fuel systems. You may also want to use a diesel fuel additive as the fuel we use these days is not as good of fuel as years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmsllc, post: 91520, member: 13117"] FWIW, Check all of you fuel lines & hoses for cracks. You could be pulling air into the fuel system. It could even be cracked inside of the fuel tank, too. When I replace the fuel lines on our BOBCATS, I like to add a cheap ($5) clear plastic inline fuel filter before the transfer pump. I look at it as the cheap filter is protecting the more expensive fuel ($147) transfer pump & ($????) fuel injection (high pressure pump) Doing it this way, we can watch for air bubbles in the fuel supply & we can see how much crap is in our fuel systems. You may also want to use a diesel fuel additive as the fuel we use these days is not as good of fuel as years ago. [/QUOTE]
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