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<blockquote data-quote="Charger25" data-source="post: 374118" data-attributes="member: 9620"><p>IMHO primer bulb should be closer to the tank. It's easier to push a fluid than to pull it. I know.... I'm contradicting myself , but once line is full and no air in it ,the pump should pull the fuel. I mean, really, what the heck will hurt to try ??</p><p> I had a 12' jon boat once that leaked so bad , I would get up on plane ,pull the plug and let the water run out. So while on plane and running, the fuel should run to the back and help the pump. I mean ,hell it makes sense to me, unless I'm missing something :-k</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charger25, post: 374118, member: 9620"] IMHO primer bulb should be closer to the tank. It's easier to push a fluid than to pull it. I know.... I'm contradicting myself , but once line is full and no air in it ,the pump should pull the fuel. I mean, really, what the heck will hurt to try ?? I had a 12' jon boat once that leaked so bad , I would get up on plane ,pull the plug and let the water run out. So while on plane and running, the fuel should run to the back and help the pump. I mean ,hell it makes sense to me, unless I'm missing something :-k [/QUOTE]
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