I'm going to be opening up the fuel system in my 82 vanagon diesel soon, and am looking for a step-by-step description of the correct method of re-priming the fuel system once I get it back together. Once when I ran out of fuel, the tow truck guy just bled the air out using the 10mm nut at the top of the fuel filter, but I understand this is both incorrect and unreliable. The Bentley manual does not discuss this at all. Could someone please provide me with step-by-step instructions, or point me to a site that does? It's the sort of thing I should learn (and my wife should learn) anyway... Thanks! T. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tobin Copley Bowen Island, BC, Canada tobin.copley@ubc.ca '82 westy 1.6L NA diesel ("Stinky") '97 son Russell ============= '99 daughter Margaret /_| |__| |__|:| clatter 1995: 'Round US, Mexico, Canada 15,000 mi O|. .| clatter! 1996: Vancouver to Inuvik, NWT 7,400 km ~-()-==----()-~ Previous buses: '76 westy deluxe (Daisy), '76 westy standard (Mango) |
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