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Old 11-25-2009, 08:48 AM   #11
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Re: Espar Heater Problems

When I had a clear fuel line hooked up behind the fuel pumps, and the end of the line in a a gallon of kerosene, as the fuel pump would click (pump) the air bubbles in the line would move down, towards the ground. It seems odd to me. Since the fuel was being pulled upwards by the pumps, and the air is lighter than the fuel, why would the air bubbles move down as the pump worked? I am just wondering if there might be a leak in the fuel line, but I can't figure where it would be. The line connects to the bottom of the heater.

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