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AC 190XL
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David
04-09-2004 16:32:01
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I have been working on a 190 that has been sitting outside for 3 years. It runs for about a minute, and then will cut out. I got the right sediment bowl off and cleaned it out (A real mess), but I can't get to the left one at all for the hydraulic lines. Is ther some way to service the sediment bowl without taking the lines off?
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Joe(TX)
04-09-2004 19:48:49
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Re: AC 190XL in reply to David, 04-09-2004 16:32:01
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I had to remove the shutoff valve and the fittings to remove mine without pulling everything else loose.
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old
04-09-2004 18:30:35
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Re: AC 190XL in reply to David, 04-09-2004 16:32:01
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Gas or diesel?? the left one is fun to get to but it can be done you just have to stand on your head and sort of worm your way in so to speak. I've done it a few times and never removed any thing to do so just hard to do.
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