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    fuel pump in the tank die on the M35a2

    Well, I found the problem with all your help. The primary filter was so stopped up I don't see how it even ran. The secondary filters looked new, but they must never have realized it had a primary filter. Runs a lot better now and starts easy. Thanks
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    fuel pump in the tank die on the M35a2

    Kenneth, I like your logic here. That sounds like that could be it. I'm going to change all the filters I just got then double check all the lines and fittings from the tank to the booster pump. I'll let you know. Thanks guys.
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    fuel pump in the tank die on the M35a2

    I checked all the lines today, everything is tight. I cranked it up today and let it idle for about 10 minutes. When I went to drive off, it quit and wouldn't start. I had to loosen the bleed screw and let the air out before it would crank. This is the first time its ever gotten air in the...
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    fuel pump in the tank die on the M35a2

    Shouldn't it show a fuel leak at that point. I'll double check them. Thanks
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    fuel pump in the tank die on the M35a2

    I have a question on pump. My deuce looses prime. It runs great, but after I shut it off for a few minutes, it won't start. I have to turn the switch on and loosen the bleed screw on top of the filter housing. After the air comes out, it cranks right up. It doesn't have any leaks, so how does...
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