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Old 07-29-2006, 04:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
jenbob
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G-3 fram fuel filter addded no luck

I have just added a G-3 fram small fuel filter inline and it is not even filling up. I have a NAPA electric fuel pump after the fuel tank and I installed this G3 just prior to the housing. I used clear braided fuel line from the fuel pump to the G3 and I would think it would fill the little sucker up. I watched as my boss cranked it up and at first I thought it would fill up. No luck. I see big bubbles coming thru the fuel line to the G3. I took it on the road and it stumblesw as U try to accellerate. Is this indicivative of a bad fuel pump for I would think it in combination with the electric NAPA it should fill up????? Help
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