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Check make sure there's no big fuel filter inline that isn't visible. That's usually the culprit. Seen it with clampys and a buddies haynie
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Fuel water separator. Just to see. Then if it is it then change to a bigger Id port
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I'd rather not have to run without the separator, but I assume it's safer than running without the anti-siphon valve. What port are you talking about increasing the id on?
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are the fuel lines 1997 also? if so, ethanol could be the culprit and the lines are collapsing. not saying that this is the case but know of it happening.
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Nah, they're not the original lines. Ended up removing the screen on the pick-up line in tank, changing the anti siphon valve and removed the engine fuel filter. Dropped the vacuum from over 5.5 to below 4.
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