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You have to have a way to bleed the air from the system. Add a valve of some sort.
Home depot has NPT nipples + NPT ball valves, in addition to NPT-> barbed.
That's how I did mine.
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You have to have a way to bleed the air from the system. Add a valve of some sort.
All parts: fittings fuel line ect. From napa.
What is the part # for the primer pump or did it come with the bracket (fm100)? Thanks!All parts: fittings fuel line ect. From napa.
Easy to instal I'm no mechanic. And this was done in an hour.
after it was all installed the only advice I have is prime it with the hand primer (this is an additional part for the fm100)
And be sure to bleed the air. (it's the valve facing towards you on the front. After I got all the air out it cranked right up.
The fm100 is not labeled as far as which fitting is "in" and which is "out".
looking at the picture. the "in" hose is the one farthest back. Or closest to firewall. this was easy to figure out with the primer pump installed. One was pulling air. One was pushing.
It's labeled on the old stock unit. Which hose was what.
good luck!
Filter/ base # 4913. 77$Nice. Roughly how much is that setup in round numbers?
If you look down on the header from the top, you will see arrows depicting flow right below where each port is machined.All parts: fittings fuel line ect. From napa.
Easy to instal I'm no mechanic. And this was done in an hour.
after it was all installed the only advice I have is prime it with the hand primer (this is an additional part for the fm100)
And be sure to bleed the air. (it's the valve facing towards you on the front. After I got all the air out it cranked right up.
The fm100 is not labeled as far as which fitting is "in" and which is "out".
looking at the picture. the "in" hose is the one farthest back. Or closest to firewall. this was easy to figure out with the primer pump installed. One was pulling air. One was pushing.
It's labeled on the old stock unit. Which hose was what.
good luck!