I believe the basic fuel supply system on the 2.7 and 3.0 is basically the same.
With the 2.7 you bleed the system via a Schroeder valve in the fuel rail however in my experience this is actually not needed but is the process outlined in the workshop manual.
The lift pump in the fuel tank obviously runs when the ignition is switched on and with a couple of cycles of the ignition will push the fuel through to the injection pump pushing the air through out through the injectors when the engine is finally started.  Clearly if the system has run dry it will take a little while for the lift pump to get the fuel through the whole system.
I have found that on start there is a little cranking as the air is pushed into the cylinders then when fuel goes in and it fires up.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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