09-24-2013, 02:07 PM
Tom,
He adjusted to valves and put new O-rings on the injectors. It did seem to help yes, but the big thing that did help was the fact that the previous owner, for some reason, clamped the fuel tank vent closed. It caused a vacuum in the fuel tank. It was hard to crank first thing in the morning, but rest of the day no problem. What got me thinking about this was when I stopped to fill up with fuel I could hardly pull the cap out and when I did there was a big swish of air. I hope this helps. It could also be the check value stuck open allowing fuel to flow back to the tank?? Chappell
He adjusted to valves and put new O-rings on the injectors. It did seem to help yes, but the big thing that did help was the fact that the previous owner, for some reason, clamped the fuel tank vent closed. It caused a vacuum in the fuel tank. It was hard to crank first thing in the morning, but rest of the day no problem. What got me thinking about this was when I stopped to fill up with fuel I could hardly pull the cap out and when I did there was a big swish of air. I hope this helps. It could also be the check value stuck open allowing fuel to flow back to the tank?? Chappell
Chappell and Mary
2004 Foretravel 36 foot