air bubbles in fuel line
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air bubbles in fuel line
i had air bubbles in the fuel line and replaced it with brand new fuel line. still bubbles. replaced again and their still there. what should i do? it will make the engine lean out right?
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RE: air bubbles in fuel line
Does it affect how your car runs? If not it should be ok...why'd you replace brand new fuel line w/ more brand new fuel line lol?!?
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Your fuel line is getting to hot. it is causing the fuel to evaporate in the line. Re-route the line away from the engine as much as possible. Also, anywhere that the line is close to the engine, put some heat shield tube over it.
Hope this helps.
Hope this helps.
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RE: air bubbles in fuel line
check the tank cap o-ring. make sure theres no cracks or tears...usually thats the problem. and zip-tie all the fuel lines to the tank nipple and all that...
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check the tank cap o-ring. make sure theres no cracks or tears...usually thats the problem. and zip-tie all the fuel lines to the tank nipple and all that...
check the tank cap o-ring. make sure theres no cracks or tears...usually thats the problem. and zip-tie all the fuel lines to the tank nipple and all that...
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RE: air bubbles in fuel line
thanks guys i'll try that tomorow morning. ive got the fuel line running behind the engine over the exhaust manifold. it also has the yellow heat sheild thingy. just got done breaking in the 3.3. it has power lol. well thanks for the help