ORIGINAL: jaka
Hi!
There should never be air bubbles in the fuel line.
That means a hole some where.
Not necessarily, ( but it's a good thing to look for! ).
If the fuel is below 1/2 of a tank and certainly by 1/3 of a tank or less, the clunk WILL become uncovered on downlines with as little as a 20-25 degree angle.
This causes bubbles in the line even when there are no vibrations, airleaks or other problems.