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<blockquote data-quote="DOHCavanti" data-source="post: 14943023" data-attributes="member: 43159"><p>I have been trying to get a solution for this problem every winter. One year I tried every way possible to get any hose down the fill tube without success, then I pulled the seat and hat (what a PITA). I did try pulling the fuel filter and sucking on the tube with a siphon bulb, but I don't remember that going to well either. </p><p></p><p>I thought my only solution was to replace the feed line (from under master cylinder to the fuel rails) with AN hose/fittings and the Aeromotive adapter. Then I could just separate the AN fitting and hook a long hose to it into a 5 gallon jug. That would be to just key-on and let the fuel pump go crazy (unable to sense any rail pressure). I have the AN installed and ready for this winter.</p><p></p><p>Can that Key-on, engine not running be done with this fitting? It seems less dangerous (running engine getting hotter while you are pumping). Or is there something that prevents the fuel pump from pumping that long?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOHCavanti, post: 14943023, member: 43159"] I have been trying to get a solution for this problem every winter. One year I tried every way possible to get any hose down the fill tube without success, then I pulled the seat and hat (what a PITA). I did try pulling the fuel filter and sucking on the tube with a siphon bulb, but I don't remember that going to well either. I thought my only solution was to replace the feed line (from under master cylinder to the fuel rails) with AN hose/fittings and the Aeromotive adapter. Then I could just separate the AN fitting and hook a long hose to it into a 5 gallon jug. That would be to just key-on and let the fuel pump go crazy (unable to sense any rail pressure). I have the AN installed and ready for this winter. Can that Key-on, engine not running be done with this fitting? It seems less dangerous (running engine getting hotter while you are pumping). Or is there something that prevents the fuel pump from pumping that long? [/QUOTE]
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