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"Bart Senior" wrote in message . net...
create a loop for the pump only if you must have one. Make it where you can isolate the pump out of the system when not in use. Everyone I know who did what you did has the same proble trying to suck fuel thru a electrical pump without it on. Why do you even need a pump besides the one on your engine? Joe I"m using hose with barb fittings. I have 5/8" return lines and 3/8" feed lines. I didn't have the right size barbs for my secondary filter so I had to use a reduction barb. Everything is double clamped. The fuel is definitely good, from a clean tanks, and all filters are new. The only thing I've changed recently is the electric pump. "DSK" wrote What kind of fittings, what kind of hose, Bart? I happen to like flares but a lot of people like compression fittings of one type or another. I have worked with flare fittings on hi-pressure air, hydraulics, various gasses, and other stuff, for about 30 years and the biggest problem I've had in over ten years has been our own fuel system! |