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    MEP-802A fuel tank removal.

    If it's pumping bubbles then you have a leak between the tank pickup and the pump. I would check the fittings first. This would cause the hard start as noted. Before you start, try letting the pump run for 30 seconds first to see if this helps.
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    MEP-802A fuel tank removal.

    Just turn the switch to run. It self primes. Because if you have to bleed the injectors your in for a real treat, cause that's a real real pain in the butt. Hopefully you still have all the panels off.
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