5tonman1971
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Ok so I've been trying to figure this out and I'm finally throwing up the white flag and asking for help.
My 925a2 was running fine it sat for 3-4 weeks and lost it's prime I've replaced all the rubber fuel lines already.
so I tried to prime it back up over the weekend and boom it fired right up for about a minute then shut down, no fuel at IP. I cracked the petcock on the primary fuel filter, it started to suck air in and was under a vaccum. I can disconnect the fuel line coming from the primary filter to the hand pump and put it in a 5 gallon can and it will run from that.
This is leads me to believe I have a restriction In between the primary fuel filter and fuel tank. Has anyone had this issue and corrected it properly? I'm assuming that my pick up tube has collapsed or is clogged but like I said before the truck was running fine the last time I shut it down. It had about an 8th of a tank so I put 10 gallons In to see if it was just empty but to no avail.
can anyone point me in the direction on where to check for a restriction? I've thought about blowing the intake line out towards the tank but then all the crude will just go back in the tank if that's the issue.
is there any way to pull out the pick up tube?
My 925a2 was running fine it sat for 3-4 weeks and lost it's prime I've replaced all the rubber fuel lines already.
so I tried to prime it back up over the weekend and boom it fired right up for about a minute then shut down, no fuel at IP. I cracked the petcock on the primary fuel filter, it started to suck air in and was under a vaccum. I can disconnect the fuel line coming from the primary filter to the hand pump and put it in a 5 gallon can and it will run from that.
This is leads me to believe I have a restriction In between the primary fuel filter and fuel tank. Has anyone had this issue and corrected it properly? I'm assuming that my pick up tube has collapsed or is clogged but like I said before the truck was running fine the last time I shut it down. It had about an 8th of a tank so I put 10 gallons In to see if it was just empty but to no avail.
can anyone point me in the direction on where to check for a restriction? I've thought about blowing the intake line out towards the tank but then all the crude will just go back in the tank if that's the issue.
is there any way to pull out the pick up tube?
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