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Posted by Frank-in-Tallahassee on April 08, 2002 at 18:11:32 from (64.12.103.167):
In Reply to: JD R how to bleed fuel lines. posted by Steve on April 08, 2002 at 17:55:11:
Steve: I've never bled an "R", but I'm guessing that it's the same as my 70D. 1) Make sure you have fuel showing in the sediment bowl. 2) Crack the 1st stage bleed screw at the fuel filter. Let fuel run until it is clear of bubbles. Tighten screw 3)Crack the 2nd or final stage bleed screw at the fuel filter. Let fuel run until it is clear of bubbles. Tighten screw. 4)Onthe side of the engine block, near where the governor linkage attached, is a similar screw. Remove this screw and run fuel out until it is bubble free. tighten screw. That's it. The screws are either 1/2" (I think) or 9/16" hex head and have small aluminum washers for sealing under them. Hope that's right ! Frank-in-Tallahassee
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