B7100 hard start and over-speed after repairs

Teenwith318

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That sure sounds like air in the system..
Have u tried PRESSURIZING the fuel system.??
THAT'LL show u something.. either dry all the lines w. brakekleener, sprinkle baby powder along the lines & bowl assembly & put a few lb's in the fuel tank & look for the wet spots.
OR just spray everything down w/ a soap & water & solution, pressurize the tank & look for bubbles..
Its best to have a helper.. that way they can spray while u run the air..
U DONT wanna blow up your tank so be careful.
Thank you for the advice! I will try that today or tomorrow. Then I was bleeding the system initially, the bleed screw on the injection pump was REALLY tight. I wonder if there is rust under it which does not let the copper washer to seal...
 

Teenwith318

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B7100D w/ Home Made FEL
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Update!


THATS an EASY way to check your fuel quality..
Take it out & remove the inlet banjo bolt..if the threads are rusted, u found a problem..
No rust under the bolt.


All three injectors where pop tested, no issues found. Pop pressure correct and no leakage when closed.

I didn't have a chance to dry all of the fuel lines and pumps with brake cleaner to check for leaks, hopefully, I will do that in the next couple of days. Any advice on what is the best way to (slightly) pressure up the fuel tank to diagnose leaks?
 

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Any advice on what is the best way to (slightly) pressure up the fuel tank to diagnose leaks?
You don't do that, if it's got a fuel leak on any line from the tank to the injection pump, it will leak fuel without any pressure.