Fuel System Argo Service Manual
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Never use untreated gasoline that has been stored for more than 45 days. Stale
gasoline can cause deposits to form in the fuel lines and carburetor. These deposits
clog the fuel system and cause engine starting and operating problems.
When storing the ARGO for 45 days or more, use ARGO Part No. 127-77 Fuel
Stabilizer to treat fuel in the fuel tank and fuel containers.
Vented Fuel System - All Models
All ARGO models have fuel systems that are vented through a special hose connected to
the filler neck assembly that runs along the upper body to a fitting at the left rear.
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Ensure that the vent line is not pinched, or becomes kinked between filler neck and
rear outlet fitting. Check the outlet fitting at the lower body occasionally for any
dirt or debris that may be plugging the venting system. Vehicle performance can be
drastically affected when fuel tank venting becomes restricted.
Removing the fuel Tank
4. Slip the storage tray from the seat assembly, pulling it out towards the driver's
compartment. Photo FS-2
3. Remove the 4 fasteners securing the storage tray to the seat frame. Photo FS-1
5. Disconnect the fuel line at the pickup tube on the tank.
2. Remove the seat to expose the storage tray.
1. Drain any fuel that may be present in the fuel tank.
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6. Remove the tank.