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Hi!
Just replaced the female fuel fittings on my Brute. Connected the males and just to be reasured everything was ok. I blew into the OUT and ofcource there were no resistance (the filter and pump is still dissconected). But blowing in to the IN, there were a lot of resistance! I could not blow in at all. When trying to suck I can clearly taste fuel. But is it normal that there is that kind of resistance or is something blocked in there? Cheers! Magnus
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Guess youre right Donsy.
Thing is I dont want to take it apart again.. I removed the screw inside the tank and did some blowing and the resistance was gone so I guess It all is like it should be... I have replaced all internal hoses and filter and fittings, the question now is if I shall replace the last pair of fuellines or shall I keep em? /M
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