Author Topic: Bleeding a 2016 D1 30F  (Read 862 times)

GeoffV

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Bleeding a 2016 D1 30F
« on: June 23 2023, 14:22 »
Just wanted to check - if I bleed the fuel lines up to the fuel injection pump do I have to crack the pipes to the injectors as well or will they self bleed?

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Re: Bleeding a 2016 D1 30F
« Reply #1 on: June 23 2023, 14:39 »
No, you won't have to as any air in the injector pipes and the injectors themselves will be purged by the injector pump and returned to the fuel tank via the fuel return drain pipes ( those little pipes joining the injectors in a line ) when you crank the engine, it'll take a few turns but it'll fire up fine...........

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Re: Bleeding a 2016 D1 30F
« Reply #2 on: June 24 2023, 09:28 »
Thanks, one less job!

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Re: Bleeding a 2016 D1 30F
« Reply #3 on: June 24 2023, 12:22 »
I don't bother bleeding up to the pump - if you keep pressing the rubber bulb on the filter housing the whole lot will self-bleed.