I had installed a fuel turnoff between the tank and the primary filter (as previously advised). The fuel line in only ¼ inch so the fuel turn off is even smaller. Could this be a problem?
When cutting the fuel line to install the fuel turn off there didn't appear to be any fuel in the line? Although the motor has been working fine.
After installing the fuel filters (which was my first time ever doing so) I disconnected the fuel turn off at its lower end and installed a hose with an electric fuel pump which pumped fuel from a fuel container (as I read that the manual pump was near to useless and later I did try it for 20 minutes and gave up). Fuel did fill both the fuel filters quickly but nothing seemed to come from the fuel injectors. I reconnected the fuel turnoff and I turned the motor over but only lasted briefly. Tried again... nothing. Tried again with decompression (not turning off raw water inlet which I later read as wrong); then with compression...nothing.
Tried priming for twenty minutes using manual pump. No fuel came from the primary fuel filter nipple which earlier had fuel spilling from it when using the electric pump?
I'm thinking that my problem may be from the hose leading from the tank to the fuel turnoff. If it's not primed (and it did appear empty when installing the fuel turnoff) then it could be creating the air block. See pic.
The advise seems to be mixed about a priming bulb and it now appears tempting. But I'm out of ideas and welcome yours. So frustrating...and now with diesel odours in the boat...geez!