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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 87246" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Get the machine blocked and brake off, the sticks will not throw themselves forward and stall the machine.</p><p>The fuel could be the tap off line. There will be one hose through the filter/lift pump to the injector pump, there will be another from the injectors back to the fuel tank, this is the line thay could be leaking.</p><p>Ensure the belld screw is tightened after you have the air out. If not, it will not stay running.</p><p>The tank doesn't need pressure, it has a lift pump to suck it out. As the cab has been off for a while, there may be rubbish in there, but the filter will catch it. Worst case, the screen will plug up.</p><p>This tank is under the engine? if so yes, you will need to pull the engine if you want to clean the tank right out. There is a plug under the belly that you can get a lot of crud out of, especially water if you don't need to give it a real good clean out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 87246, member: 82"] Get the machine blocked and brake off, the sticks will not throw themselves forward and stall the machine. The fuel could be the tap off line. There will be one hose through the filter/lift pump to the injector pump, there will be another from the injectors back to the fuel tank, this is the line thay could be leaking. Ensure the belld screw is tightened after you have the air out. If not, it will not stay running. The tank doesn't need pressure, it has a lift pump to suck it out. As the cab has been off for a while, there may be rubbish in there, but the filter will catch it. Worst case, the screen will plug up. This tank is under the engine? if so yes, you will need to pull the engine if you want to clean the tank right out. There is a plug under the belly that you can get a lot of crud out of, especially water if you don't need to give it a real good clean out. [/QUOTE]
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