You are asking for trouble if that bulb was to be placed where you could
reach it from the driver's seat. Fuel line in the passenger compartment is
not a good idea IMO. Even if the bulb is in the engine compartment, it's
just one more leak source.
At 2:49 PM -0400 9/27/99, John C. Gottstein wrote:
> Hi,
> My car takes a long time to start after sitting a while, because the fuel
> drains back out of the fuel line. I bought an electric fuel pump which I
> didn't put in yet to replace my mechanical one, but I just realized that
> boat engines have these primer bulbs that you squeeze to get the gas
> flowing. Would that work on my fuel line, or am I just asking for trouble?
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
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