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Re: No Start Air In Fuel
Posted to HD/Fleet Forum on 10/17/2011 15 Replies

Is it under vacuum when sitting a few days? If vacuum closes the leak (it would have issue with air when running if vacuum would expose the leak) then theoretically atmospheric or pressure may reveal the leak. It sounds like something between the tank and pump... Login to read more.

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