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mylandy2



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Fuel Filter Priming ?

Hi.
I've read that it may be possible to bleed/prime a new fuel filter by filling it with a syringe rather than going to the expense of buying the recommended inline fuel hand pump. and then just turning engine over and over until any air locks are cleared.
Has anyone done it this way or know if its feasible. thanks
Newbie by the way hi everyone.

Post #250863 29th Jan 2015 12:25 am
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3disco



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Welcome to the forum,some years ago did exactly that with my brother-in-laws freelander so yes worked for me! Smile

Post #250864 29th Jan 2015 12:35 am
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Steve D



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I just connected a 12" length of fuel hose to one of the inlets, inserted a very small funnel into it and kept pouring fuel into it until it came out of all other outlets. Worked fine. Others have suggested immersing the filter in a bucket of fuel until air bubbles stop coming out of the filter.

Post #250876 29th Jan 2015 8:07 am
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Eurolandy



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I’ve changed the filter a few times and always filled the filter with fuel via a syringe every time. Never had a problem starting the engine or running thereafter. Try using the syringe to fill the hoses just before re connecting. Some fuel obviously drains out when disconnecting.
My daughter did some science experiments at school many years ago and used a couple of large syringes and tubes to demonstrate hydraulic principals. She brought the kit home afterwards and they quickly ended up in my toolbox. Very handy items to have for the home mechanic. Gone:
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Post #250881 29th Jan 2015 9:33 am
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Bill Turner



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Steve D wrote:
I just connected a 12" length of fuel hose to one of the inlets, inserted a very small funnel into it and kept pouring fuel into it until it came out of all other outlets. Worked fine. Others have suggested immersing the filter in a bucket of fuel until air bubbles stop coming out of the filter.


Bucket of fuel worked fine for me.

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Post #250890 29th Jan 2015 10:44 am
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theox2003



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Hi mylandy2- read the thread on fuel priming

https://www.freel2.com/forum/topic20087.html

There's other links which sit inside this thread but I purchased a Draper primer below

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221415483506?_tr...EBIDX%3AIT

Here's a PDF link of the connections

https://www.freel2.com/gallery/albums/userp...eeding.pdf

I hope this helps but fredastaire's way of filling up the filter from the bottom work well and then use the primer to push fuel into the HP lines.

Also, once priming the fuel comes through nicely so you not need to fill up the filter from the bottom as this worked for me.

Cheers

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shiggsy



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Do the Draper connections fit ok? I measured the connections and emailed draper for the dimension on their primer and the weren't a match. 
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Post #250923 29th Jan 2015 4:15 pm
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mylandy2



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Thanks everyone for your replies and time, some great advise there, Great forum, no doubt i'll be asking more questions as I get to know me Landy2 better. cheers Bow down

Post #251093 30th Jan 2015 7:51 pm
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