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No, I have never seen a multifuel start after a filter change without the in-tank pump working. there is a bleeder screw on the top, in between the secondary filters on the side of the motor. I turn power on, open the bleeder, and wait for fuel. Close the bleeder and start her up.
They can not pull fuel from the tank if air is in the system.
If the pump was working and then stopped, the truck will pull fuel through. But if there is any air in the system you need the in tank pump to get the truck running.