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Fuel pump
How is the fuel pumped into the heads? Is it sent through the back of the motor and the regulated return out the front?
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First, fuel is draw up from the tank in the "lift pump" stage of the pump, then goes to the filter/water separator. Secondly, fuel is drawn from the filter and pressurized in the pumps second stage, where it flows through the Banjo fitting, as h2odrx mentioned, into the back of the heads. fuel fron the front of the heads returns to the regulator mounted on the filter/water separator, and exits the regulator to a return line.
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yes that is it and now I cant get the banjo bolt back in?
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