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Re: T&T: electric lift pump?

From: Dan Stone (no email)
Date: Thu May 01 2008 - 14:20:35 EDT

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    Bruce

    I've never encountered that sort of emergency but certainly like the
    auxiliary electric fuel pump (Walbro 6802) I have mounted before the Racors
    and switched into the circuit with a 3-way valve. One of its purposes is
    the exact situation you describe, though so far I've used it solely to pump
    in fuel to top off the Racors after filter element change.

    Dan Stone
    M/V Slow Dance
    Albin 43
    St. Petersburg, FL

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    badornato
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    Subject: T&T: electric lift pump?

    the lehman manual said the injector was supposed to be self bleeding. should
    i have opened the two bolts on the side as well as the individual injectors?
    should i have an electric lift pump as an auxiliary.?
    i am going to buy a remote electric starter switch for the next time.

    --
    bruce adornato
    kk42
    amelia
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