Thanks, Fred. That works with only two small problems: It's still manual 
labour, and I'd never be able to squeeze it and bleed the injectors at the same 
time. Arms are too short. 

I found a Facet 40104 pump for $35 + shipping in Canada. A miracle indeed!

Rich Knowles
Indigo. LF38
Halifax

On 2012-10-01, at 13:45, "Fred Hazzard" <[email protected]> wrote:

Rich:
 
Being a lazy sod and thrifty,(make that cheap)  I put a squeeze bulb between 
the tank and the Racor.   It makes it easy to purge the system of air as well 
as filling the fuel filter after a change.  It cost around $10 and has been in 
for 7 years with no issues.  In fact, when the pick up tube in the tank clogged 
I quickly diagnosed the problem by noting the bulb was flat.
 
Fred Hazzard
S/V Fury
C&C 44
 
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Rich C&C
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2012 7:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Stus-List Inline fuel Pump
 
Being the lazy sod that I am, I’m looking to save some manual pumping by 
installing an in-line electric fuel pump for priming the system. It will be 
permanently installed in the fuel line after the Racor filter and will only be 
energized when priming.
 
Has anyone a recommendation? I have prices all over the map ranging from $35 to 
$275.
 
 
Rich Knowles
INDIGO - LF38
Halifax, NS
 
 
 
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