Ah, got it. Makes sense now. I was wondering where the air goes if there is air in the line and you squeeze the bulb or use the electric primers. Since it is not carb system, there has to be someplace for the air to escape. So assume that would happen in the VST since I saw a pic of that having a float like a carb. Is that right? But where does the air go?
When I use the electric primers, I can hear a distinct noise change from the time I first push the button to approx. 10 seconds and it sounds like it is building the pressure since the sound changes.
From a corrosion perspective, they all look very good so far, but I will inpect closer on that note.
When I use the electric primers, I can hear a distinct noise change from the time I first push the button to approx. 10 seconds and it sounds like it is building the pressure since the sound changes.
From a corrosion perspective, they all look very good so far, but I will inpect closer on that note.