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Did you drive the truck after changing the line or just run it?
I had the same problem and it did not leak just running. Thought I was in the clear. Took it for a drive and the leak became apparent.
Have you had any luck with this?
I got mine running - lift pump plug must have gotten oxidized or loose being knocked with the battery charger. Poor troubleshooting on my end.
Let me know what you do to get it started. I removed, cleaned, and installed new o-rings. Put it all back together. Same thing, crank on it a while but no start. I have not tried bleeding anything as a previous post seemed to indicate that is not necessary. I let the fuel pump run for about an...
Easy to find something else that needs fixing!
I have the boots, knowing I was doing this job and that they were all cracked. Hadn't considered how to get the old fittings off past the sleeves. Would like to be able to change them now while it's apart.
Does anyone have a method for changing the rubber caps that go over the connectors where the fuel lines come into the top of the HH? Looks like you would need to remove the flare sleeves and then the nuts to get them on. Mine are really on there - and not sure where to get new sleeves anyway...
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