StealBlueSho said:Is there a test button on that kit? Or a button to prime the system? I would disconnect the nozzle and prime the system (continuously spray) until all the air is out. Spray in back into your meth jug or container.
I would verify that your pump is lower than your meth tank as that can cause air to get into the system. Also a check valve might be worth investing into...
ZSHO said:There should be a prime button on the (left hand button)side of the controller IIRC. Z
ddlopes said:Perhaps the line looping down and then up over the pump and fitting on the meth container fitting is causing the air in the line...
Wow! just having the thought it may leak again is simply inexcusable!!!. Zddlopes said:Once I know this issue is resolved I'm gonna get rid of all the push and lock fittings. This is the 3rd time a push and lock fitting has leaked on me. Only thing that might suck is I don't think I can change the pump fittings. May need to buy a new pump.
ddlopes said:OK I removed the big loop from the reservoir to the methanol pump. I now have a 5 inch line going directly from the reservoir to the pump. I also placed a pressure gauge in line with the primary nozzle. My pump has over 200 psi and it climbs up rapidly. I then decided to put the system under boost while I checked all the fittings. Once I touched the T fitting it immediately started leaking methanol everywhere. I replaced it with just a plastic T fitting I had for now until my new one comes in the mail. I really hope this was my issue. It would definitely explain why I was getting air in the line.
I have two nozzles and the first one starts to spray at 4 psi and maxes out at 5psi. And the second nozzles starts at 5psi and maxes out at 6psi.