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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) RASP losing Prime

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Just Installed the RASP and it is losing prime, i am using Olee's kit i have gone over all fittings 4 times

it must be sucking air from somewhere but i can't seem to find it.



has this Happened to anyone before????????



Thanks

Scott
 
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Keep us posted on what you find. How much was the kit? How long did it take to put on?



Good luck Graphic man!!
 
the Rasp is done

the install took about 4hr's

priming was another story

it seems these fittings need to be tighter then normal

i have used tons of 6an fittings on many projects but this time it was going to fight me every inch of the way

if i take a fitting off the it will lose prime ,the LP will comes on and hold pressure at 8 psi (hobbs switch) start the truck and sometimes the rasp will pump and sometimes it wont, if i loosen the fuel filter top and prime, it will run fine, now that all the air is out it is running fine. due to my priming problem i set a 1693 code. yet able to get rid of it!

road test was great the RASP will hold 14psi no matter how hard you run it!



Pump and line kit

www.powerbypoole.com
 
I haven't put my RASP in yet, but you have to be careful with those aluminum AN fittings, we use them on the race car, and I have broke more than 1 over-tightening them, the -4 ones are the worst!!!! I use a alum. wrench just for those. And yes, they have to be good and tight, a fine line here!! I would rather use steel fitting on the truck.



Tom
 
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