wipe_out
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Just about to change out the Racor diesel filter on the boat for the first time and I have been looking at various videos in bleeding the fuel system after changing the filter using the small pump on the engine or spinning the engine with the decompression levers open..
Seems to me like one of those fuel priming bulbs in the main fuel line from the tank would make it all much easier.. Would also mean the air could be cleared right at the Racor filter assembly rather than pushing it all the way through the engine after a filter change..
Is there any reason this is a bad idea? Has anyone else done this?
Seems to me like one of those fuel priming bulbs in the main fuel line from the tank would make it all much easier.. Would also mean the air could be cleared right at the Racor filter assembly rather than pushing it all the way through the engine after a filter change..
Is there any reason this is a bad idea? Has anyone else done this?