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  1. davidb56

    Fuel filters or lack thereof and stalling.

    this helps with trouble shooting for me.
  2. davidb56

    Fuel filters or lack thereof and stalling.

    @ Rusty......thats what I thought my diagram showed. there is no "constant circulation" back to the tank without the booster pump on the injection pump running and over coming the bypass valve. If the engine is not running/started, and the power is on, the In tank pump is supplying up to 12 psi...
  3. davidb56

    Fuel filters or lack thereof and stalling.

    I was under the impression the In tank fuel pump is centrifugal, not positive displacement (gear). which would mean that with the bypass valve set at 60-70psi, the pump would run but cavatate unless the bypass was open or the engine was running. Is there another route for the fuel to flow back...
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