make a jjig to pump fuel into filter.
Arrg! If I could work on this problem more than an hour or two every
once in a while it would go a lot faster.
My Plan
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Separate the fuel line before the engine fuel pump, there is a hose and
clamp joint that is convenient.(image 1) and at the filter (image 2) and
using an electric fuel pump feed the filter directly from a can. (image
3)
Process;
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construct an adapter fuel line into the fuel filter:
- 3/8 steel line; this provides something to connect with the gas
can/electrical pump.
- backing sleeve -
https://www.mcmaster.com/52215K509
- o-ring-
https://www.mcmaster.com/9452K21
- flare nut, female threads -
https://www.mcmaster.com/50695K226
Its hard to know which backing sleeve/nut will work.
This will bypass the engine fuel pump and all fuel lines before the
filter.
Since this is a test, how important is it to flare 37-degrees, I only
have a 45 flare tool? Any seal that will work of 5-10 minutes will be
fine.
Using an electric fuel pump, pump some fuel into a can then change
things around and using the electric fuel pump, pump fuel directly into
fuel filter. This should eliminate any question of fuel starvation, air
leaks, pin holes and bad fuel pump.
Then crank the engine and it should start, right?
Asumptions:
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since its a single flare and there is a backing sleeve, its 37-degrees,
right?
since there is a metal sleeve, its an o-ring at the end and not an
olive, right?
An olive would be in the nut, right?
Thoughts:
IF this works maybe install electric fuel pump instead of replacing the
mechanical one.
Thanks
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