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BLEED The fuel supply circuit
IMPORTANT
Never smoke or approach with a flame when the fuel supply circuit is being bled.
Always bleed the fuel supply circuit when:
- The fuel tank has been drained and then filled.
- There has been a fuel breakdown and then the fuel tank has been filled.
- A component of the fuel supply circuit has been cleaned or replaced.
If the engine runs irregularly or stops after bleeding the fuel supply circuit, check the condition of the entire fuel supply
circuit.
BLEED THE FUEL FILTER
- Open the left-hand turntable cover.
- Open the swivelling engine plate, OCCASIONAL OPERATION.
- Remove the engine grille
1
.
- Place a drain tank under the fuel filter
2
.
- Turn the tap
3
to the position
ON
.
- Unscrew the bleeder screw
4
.
- Locate the fuel pump
5
.
- Operate the manual pump
6
until fuel runs from the bleed screw. Continue
pumping and tighten the bleed screw.
BLEED THE INJECTION PUMP
- Locate the bleeder screw
7
and put a drain container underneath.
- Unscrew bleeder screw.
- Action the manual pump
6
until fuel runs out of the bleeder screw.
- Continue pumping and tighten the bleeder screw.
- Switch on the platform. Start the engine.
- Allow it to run for 5 minutes.
- Check for leaks.
- Stop the engine. Power down the platform.
- Put the engine grille back in place.
- Close the swivelling engine plate, OCCASIONAL OPERATION.
- Close the left-hand turntable cover.