May 28, 2018 #16 DuRolf 1989 Ford E 350 Joined May 12, 2012 Posts 66 Reaction score 19 Location Colorado If you have an electric fuel pump, can't you just let it run to force any air out of the lines, without turning over the starter?
If you have an electric fuel pump, can't you just let it run to force any air out of the lines, without turning over the starter?
May 28, 2018 #17 Danielle No, it's not finished Supporting Member Joined Jul 7, 2011 Posts 2,142 Reaction score 1,001 Location Dirty Jersey Glad to hear you got it going!! Sent from my VS835 using Tapatalk
May 28, 2018 #18 nostrokes Full Access Member Joined Oct 13, 2017 Posts 517 Reaction score 312 Location Colorado DuRolf said: If you have an electric fuel pump, can't you just let it run to force any air out of the lines, without turning over the starter? Click to expand... No. Nothing will go through the IP unless it is rotating so the injector lines and the return lines will not get flow to purge the air.
DuRolf said: If you have an electric fuel pump, can't you just let it run to force any air out of the lines, without turning over the starter? Click to expand... No. Nothing will go through the IP unless it is rotating so the injector lines and the return lines will not get flow to purge the air.