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Old 07-07-2008, 02:56 PM
mingus1 mingus1 is offline
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Originally Posted by ajcbgray View Post
You are correct on the hose swap.

The air leak would be between the tank and the lift pump. After the lift pump the fuel is under pressure (not vacuum), so a leak would push fuel out not suck air in.
Thanks.....I should have been able to figure out the second part on my own Never underestimate the power of frustration (and humidity) to muddle the thought process!
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