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There is no need to bleed air from a fuel pump.
Injectors will self bleed when vehicle is "cranking" provided system is working normaly. The pressure regulator will bypass all extra fuel and return to the fuel tank providing constant fuel supply to injector.
Fuel leak, or Fuel Injector stuck partially open.
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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
Pop the bleeder and cycle the pump until only pure fuel is coming out.
Bad oxygen sensor, fuel injector bleed, timing off.
I undo the diesel filter and fill with diesel to the top, and refit, Then slacken off the fuel injector supply pipes on the injector end, Crank over engine until fuel appears to leak down injector connection, tighten injector fuel connections and then continue to crank over engine. Should then start to fire up. Keep cranking till engine running on its own.
you will have to open a injector on the engine to let the fuel bleed make sure all air is out the system
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.
Where is the fuel injector located?
The fuel injector provides the fuel. The spark plug provides the fire.