Brian,
Different bubble. The little bubble in the primary filter is always
there, yet the one on the injector side of the secondary fuel filter can
stall the engine, and then you may need to bleed the injector lines.
Rob
On 3/2/12 9:08 PM, diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com wrote:
> Re: Break down/picture of hand pump
> Posted by: "BStromsoe"bstromsoe@yahoo.com bstromsoe
> Date: Fri Mar 2, 2012 7:14 am ((PST))
>
> I always have some air at the top of my filter. As long as it is not down where the feed is, it does not cause any problems. My opinion - you don't have to get "all" of the air out in order to drive your car.
>
>
> brian from laverne, ca
> Mary (195K) Martha (280K)
> 1983 w123 300d's
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