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There r 2 banjo bolts that hold the to fuel lines to the top of the cooler. Prime the pump with the key then loosten the rear banjo a slight bit to bleed the air out of the system. Once you get no air bubbles you should be good to go. Note: there is a valve on the front that looks like a tire air valve, this is for testing pressure while its running. Not to bleed the air out .
I let mine come up to temp and then I shut it off and let it cool. Then start it and warm it up then lay the boots to it.
There r 2 banjo bolts that hold the to fuel lines to the top of the cooler. Prime the pump with the key then loosten the rear banjo a slight bit to bleed the air out of the system. Once you get no air bubbles you should be good to go. Note: there is a valve on the front that looks like a tire air valve, this is for testing pressure while its running. Not to bleed the air out .