Tests prove that the fuel pump check valve no longer holds pressure. Instead of dropping the tank or cutting a flap to replace the fuel pump (which still works OK), let just fix the no-pressure-at-startup problem.
This is accomplished by installing an inline check valve (from mcmaster.com) along with a couple of Ace hardware flare adapter fittings between the fuel filter and the hard line. Similar to this:

Cost under $20.
BTW be sure to use teflon tape to prevent fuel leakage.
This is accomplished by installing an inline check valve (from mcmaster.com) along with a couple of Ace hardware flare adapter fittings between the fuel filter and the hard line. Similar to this:

Cost under $20.
BTW be sure to use teflon tape to prevent fuel leakage.
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