
Originally Posted by
Xtreme
Another point of possible air ingress into the fuel system is around the flat rubber/neoprene washer on the sedimenter drain plug. The washer develops a small ridge after it has been in for a while and if caught up when replacing can suck air.
It happened to me at Eighty Mile Beach (WA) and as no replacement was available, I simply turned it over, refitted it and problem was solved.
I discovered the source of the problem after four hours of checking everything I could and finally pressurising the system which showed the leak point.
BTW, I found the drain plug pretty useless for draining the sedimenter and that the best way was to dismantle the whole unit and give it a thorough clean.
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