BabaYaga
Well-Known Member
After the annual fuel filter changes, I find bleeding the fuel line to my Beta diesel slow and tedious work, using the small lever on the lift pump.
Especially, I dread having to do it in an emergency (has not occured yet).
Some people, I have read on various forums, recommend fitting a squeeze bulb in the fuel line, to make the task easier.
Is this a good or a bad idea?
If fitted, should it be up-stream or down-stream of the prefilter/water separator?
I can think of two issues: Any cut in the fuel line would introduce a potential air leak. The rubber (?) in a squeeze bulb, intended for petrol, might not stand up to diesel so well.
Any thoughts of the pros and cons of a squeeze bulb would be most welcome.
Especially, I dread having to do it in an emergency (has not occured yet).
Some people, I have read on various forums, recommend fitting a squeeze bulb in the fuel line, to make the task easier.
Is this a good or a bad idea?
If fitted, should it be up-stream or down-stream of the prefilter/water separator?
I can think of two issues: Any cut in the fuel line would introduce a potential air leak. The rubber (?) in a squeeze bulb, intended for petrol, might not stand up to diesel so well.
Any thoughts of the pros and cons of a squeeze bulb would be most welcome.