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Re: UPDATE!
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Chiefdan
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53 Cavalier wrote:
So in the end it was a leaky line that was allowing air in the system? This was on the suction side of the fuel pump? Still no fuel issues since?


It was the coupling where the rubber inlet line from the back of the fuel pump attaches to the steel line from the fuel tank. Just tightened it more than it had been. There was no indication that there was a problem there except for the running low on fuel in the glass fuel filter bowl. No troubles since.

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