There is no need to bleed air from a fuel pump.
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Pop the bleeder and cycle the pump until only pure fuel is coming out.
you open all the injector lines at the injectors . Then pump the fuel pump primer on the fuel pump . fuel will flow out one or more of the injector line , close the injector line and roll the engine over until the next injector start to flow fuel and so on , why are you having problems
It does not have one. If you need to bleed the lines from running out of fuel there is a little knob next to the injector pump you open to bleed out the air. Make sure you close it about a min after the tractor starts.
Loosen the injector lines at the injectors not the pump then crank the engine till there is fuel at the injectors then retighten the lines.
Yes I do. Tell me the numbers on the pump and get in touch with these people. I guess they'll contact me. Not sure how that works.
The breakdown diagram, of a Lucas injector pump, is a detailed diagram. The breakdown diagram shows specific areas of the injector pump.
Yes the pump feeds them or you could just unplug injector(s)
ITS ON TOP OF THE PUMP.
If you are only getting fuel out of two lines, then the injection pump is probably bad.