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Re: No Start Air In Fuel
I'll check that hose again Nick. Thanks for the input, but it's 99 percent certain this is a fuel aeration/air leak in the supply side. I am at the point where all the rubber hoses may get replaced just for my peace of mind. Chris Login to read more. ![]()
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