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The system is self bleeding, no bleed port is needed. You can use the fuel pressure test port to bleed it if you want, but just holding the gas pedal to the floor while you crank the engine will bleed the air out very quickly..
Check your fuses as well to make sure you don'r have a blown one keeping the pump from working. If you find no problem there; drop the tank and re-check all my electrical and hose connections. I'm assuming the pump was a known "good" one.
The all in one PGM/fuel pump relay is bolted to the upper left hand side of the drivers foot well. It should be gray box with lots of wires coming out of it.
This prelude model on my experience the cause of in emission either map sensor near the throttle body and the small hose is connected. Next the coolant sensor below the distributor w/ two wires and the fuel pressure is cause by bad fuel pressure regulator at the end of fuel rail or the fuel return line closed. I hope this will give help to you.
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