April 8, 20169 yr You could call Vulcan Performance. They are just north of Vancouver. See if he has any suggestions.
April 8, 20169 yr +1 for Vulcan, if anything, Eric will at least be able to point you in the right direction!
April 9, 20169 yr Owner 11 hours ago, Me78569 said: What repairs need to be done. Good question what does need to be done? Maybe we can help you get it done?
April 11, 20169 yr Author looses prime when parked up hill overnight. replaced return gaskets on return manifold.the line from the filter to inj pump replaced, they checked for bubbles in a clear line between filter and inj pump by the shop who did the work none found.said it started right up when parked up hill at the shop. but its not fixed yet still has to be primed with the lift pump. If you crimp the inlet line at the filter when parking it, it starts right up next day could be the fuel pressure gauge line,but then there would be bubbles in the line,maybe. Taking it back to the shop tommorow that did some of the work. will let you know. Edited April 11, 20169 yr by jigdog Correction
April 11, 20169 yr Could most definitely be your line to your FO gauge. I just fixed my same issue by swapping the entire gauge. Granted my gauge wasn't functioning properly so that's why I even thought it was a possibility. Did is you ever talk to Eric @Vulcan about a shop?
April 11, 20169 yr Not sure what "manifold" you are talking about with a return. There is one on the back of the cylinder head and it ties into a tee about a foot below that. If air is getting into the return line on the back of the head and/or the tee below, it would not show up in the fuel supply, ie the clear hose you used. Both are after the supply side of things. They allow air in and the fuel drains back to the tank. Crimping the line cuts off the route for the fuel to go back to the tank.
April 11, 20169 yr Author 2 hours ago, jigdog said: No haven't called them yet. Is Eric the owner ? I haven't done anything with them for about 4 years
Can anyone give me info on a good 2nd gen shop in Vancouver.