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IMG_3391em
Input fuel pressure: 5 lbs. Just like with the Billet pump. Next request was for a fuel flow test. Reconnected the Billet pump to the fuel circult. One electric pump running fuel through the billet pump produced 1 gallon of fuel in a bit less than 3 m
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IMG_0045post
Put a bit of fluid in the reservoir and observe bubbles. Air is being pushed out and replaced by fluid. That's good. Watched this for almost an hour till the bubbles stopped and the reservoir began to fill. Shut the bleed contraption, stuff the line b
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