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Seems to somewhat depend on your definition of "slow" too. The NHC-250 in my 923 comes down much slower than anything else I own, but the other 923 I had was the same way until the guy who has that one now did the duel fuel line mod to it.What you described about the rpm coming down really slow after revving it up, is a very typical tell-tale for air in the fuel!
The fittings on the return lines are crimped on. Otherwise I would re-use them. The tank advice is sound advice. Wish I had been warned sooner. But the best way to learn a truck is to have to work on it. After this I'll be able help someone else with what I have learned.You can just cut off the rubber lines and reuse the fittings.
Never change tanks on a new to you truck, this has left many guys stranded.
That one came from Eastern.where can i get a new spin on filter like that one. that one looks factory and would work real well with both 900 and 800 series
You can just cut off the rubber lines and reuse the fittings.
Never change tanks on a new to you truck, this has left many guys stranded.
Use the thumb screw on the side to keep it open manually. If that solves the probelm then its the solenoid valve. I did that on my M820A2 when I had similar trouble.New o-rings on the switch valve & new hoses all the way around on it.
New o-rings on the primer pump.
New filter.
New hard line between filter and selector.
New fittings in almost every location.
New fuel.
And after all of that. Exactly the same thing as before. He'll idle great, but falls on his face and bogs out when going down the street. I even tried a inline pump just for giggles & it's a fail. Same crap. I'm at a complete loss & getting frustrated. Maybe I'll pull the fuel solenoid tomorrow. Maybe it's messed up somehow. There any good ways to check those?