Fuel system
OPM 200 en-GB 87
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2.
Hold the suction tool straight and draw out at
least a full container of fuel.
3. Once the fuel coming out of the hose is free
of air bubbles, then venting is complete.
4. Close the bleed nipple on the high pressure
pump. Remove the hose and suction tool.
5. Start the engine and check that there are no
leaks.
Venting the fuel system using a hand
pump
1. Attach a clear plastic hose to the bleed nipple
on the fuel filter housing. Let the plastic hose
drop into a container that holds at least
5 litres (1.3 US gallons).
2. Unscrew the hand pump handle.
3. Open the bleed nipple on the fuel filter hous-
ing and pump until fuel runs out, which will
take around 100 pump strokes. Close the
bleed nipple.
4. Start the engine and open the bleed nipple
carefully. Approximately 3 litres (0.8 US
gallons) will run out into the container before
the fuel coming out will be free of air.
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1. Bleed nipple
2. Hand pump