instantsquid
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Hmmmm... I know when I was convinced I had an air leak a few people reckoned it was because I had joined the fuel pipes with rubber fuel hose clamped over the top. There's a tendency for the inner rigid fuel pipe to deform slightly when the jubilee clips are tightened up.
But given that you've got the proper hoses - it can't be that!
As you say, cracking the fuel filter bleed screw shouldn't result in any air under normal circumstances - it's obviously getting in somewhere, but you're there looking at it so you'll have a far better idea than me! Wish I could suggest something else, to be honest - you were a great help when I was trying to sort out my fuel supply issue.
But given that you've got the proper hoses - it can't be that!
As you say, cracking the fuel filter bleed screw shouldn't result in any air under normal circumstances - it's obviously getting in somewhere, but you're there looking at it so you'll have a far better idea than me! Wish I could suggest something else, to be honest - you were a great help when I was trying to sort out my fuel supply issue.