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http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?124962-m939a2-wont-start-after-fuel-filter-change/page3where is the bleeder screw--
Pressurize the tank and see where the fuel leaks from. 20-30 PSI will do the trick.My truck will lose prime if it sits 2 days without driving. I did the filter change. Bled the system with hand pump. Drove it to the ga rally with no issues. Now if it sits 2 days I have to bleed. The washer is new and properly seated. I'm not sure where air is getting in. Any ideas. I wish mind would fix itself.
??? If you are talking about a M939A2 series truck wouldn't you want the drain closed and then open your bleeder (pictured) while pumping.2 ?'s If your pressurizing the tank is it a good Idea to have the bleeder valve open and have someone close it once the air gets out? Would a spritz of oil on the primer pump lubricate it enough to work? I have drained my filter and pumped that primer for 5 minutes straight with the petcock open and nothing!
My truck is a M923 84' it doesn't have what is in your picture.??? If you are talking about a M939A2 series truck wouldn't you want the drain closed and then open your bleeder (pictured) while pumping.
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You have a primer pump with a handle and a drain petcock. The primer pump takes 2 standard type orings maybe 1/2 if I remember correctly. Easy to dissasemble and rebuild. The clear fuel line in mine was aged and did not look good. maybe 1/4.My truck is a M923 84' it doesn't have what is in your picture.
Another question If I may, What kind of seals are in the older style hand primer pump? rubber,cork, round flat? My truck is a few miles away so I want to have a good assortment of the correct style seals when I head out there. Thanks for any and all advice.