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Re: No Start Air In Fuel
Posted to HD/Fleet Forum on 10/17/2011 2 Replies

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It should always be under vacuum. Since there is no lift pump, the high pressure pump has to suck fuel up from the tank. The only time there is pressure in the low pressure side it when you use the p... Login to read more.

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