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Jeff
I decided to DIY this year's layup and as part of it, change the fuel filter on my Yanmar 3GM30F. Things went pretty well and the use of my son's disposable diapers to catch split fuel worked wonderfully. I plopped the new filter in, reassembled and then went to bleed. After loosening the bleed screw I started to operate the lift pump manually. Having never done this I was/am unsure what to expect wrt feel but I pretty much expected fuel and/or air to come out of the bleed plug. I was disappointed.Nothing at all was happening. The pump lever was pretty limp (I've seen posts talking about spring action and pumping on the up stroke etc but did not experience that at all). After a while I decided to see if anything was happening inside. Nope the bowl/canister was still empty.So I did it up again and tried again. Nothing. The previous owner had installed a priming bulb in fuel line just before the primary filter. I gave that puppy a squeeze and promptly shot fuel all over the place). There was alot of spluttering so I figure the air is out but the lift pump still does not do anything. I don't want to try the engine until I understand the situation.What should I expect from the lift pump? Does it need to be primed in some other way? Is it possible for fuel to come out the output side of the filter and not pass through the filter? (I loosened that connection to see if anything was happening and yes, fuel came out when I squeezed the bulb.)One other observation is that the new filter, while being the correct part number (assured by several sources) is about 1mm shorter, 1mm wider and the metal part of the hole is about 0.5mm smaller than the filter that was in there. Are these sorts of variations normal/acceptable?Thanks Jeff