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8 minutes ago, Joey Mack said:

O.D. the added screws should prove to be a good repair option.  

Yes indeed, thanks for the idea. It certainly can't hurt, and it still hasn't creaked, moaned, groaned, or swayed since I tightened the original screws.

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On 3/31/2026 at 7:33 AM, mowerman said:

Forgot to mention after new lines the white smoke seems to have vanished or atleast lightened up considerably seems it only poofs out a little bit at idle

Trying pumping the primer a few times or until it starts to bypass, before starting and you can then see if it is actually loosing prime or not 

So back to the basics here, you've only been working on the truck for a few weeks so refresh my brain encase I have lost something over those weeks 

Things to check 

When you go to start the truck, does smoke come out the exhaust immediately ?

If it has smoke, you still have fuel

If the smoke is not there, you have lost  fuel in the pump

If it fires and then farts and blows white smoke, you've lost prime

 

Paul

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Well, I can’t see the smokestack from the driver seat, but it was definitely nothing coming out of the feed line before I started to change the lines. I wind up blowing air into the fuel tank and then breaking it loose right at the pump until it starts running out after the new lines waited a week and it still would not start, but I shut ether in it and that did it but clearly it’s still losing somewhere and the plunger leaks so bad that I don’t think it will work at all once I unwind the wingnut and pull it out. It’s just dripping with fuel.

Am I losing it ?? I looked back a page or few, and saw a different picture.  Ive seen this one before... Still pretty good,..  

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Need to get the chief cook and bottle washer to have a look at your exhaust if you can't see it when starting 

So it sounds like your loosing fuel completely 

If it was mine I would pressurize the tank a bit, wind the pressure down on the shop air and have a really good look for leaks

It maybe leaking were you can't see it 

If you block the tank vent off and pressurise it a bit, it should i  theory hold air pressure 

Have a fiddle and report back

I'm busy playing with a different type of horse power at the moment 

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Paul 

 

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Well the first go around change 3 front hoses that were noticeable leaking thought that would cover it… but really didn’t change anything … thanks for that Paul …. Right now I got too many projects ahead of it … but for now, I will continue to start it every Friday whatever I gotta do to get it going … bob

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