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Bobcat S330 best method to access fuel sensor
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<blockquote data-quote="Tractorguy87" data-source="post: 129947" data-attributes="member: 22110"><p>I have a Bobcat S330 that I brought about a year ago. Machine runs great. Recently it started leaking hydraulic fluid, about a pint if sitting for a week in the shop. I have removed all the side panels and do not see any active leaks and it is dry/clean in the area under the cab back to the pump. Using a fiber endoscope attached to my tablet attached to a stiff rod to guide it, I can see that it looks wet between the engine and the main pump but I cannot specifically see the leak. . There is a lot of dirt oil crud in this area. I need to get into this area to clean it, fix leak and install/ trouble shoot fuel level level sensor. Can anyone give me some advice as to how to access this area? Is it remove the radiator fan, or maybe remove the 3 radiators over the engine and access by leaning over the engine or maybe remove the air filter and intake tubing and reach in that way (not much room and seems my arm will not be long enough). Just looking for most easy/effective method that allows me to clean area by scraping it out, power washing, fix leak and change fuel level sensor. Thank you for any advice you could give me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tractorguy87, post: 129947, member: 22110"] I have a Bobcat S330 that I brought about a year ago. Machine runs great. Recently it started leaking hydraulic fluid, about a pint if sitting for a week in the shop. I have removed all the side panels and do not see any active leaks and it is dry/clean in the area under the cab back to the pump. Using a fiber endoscope attached to my tablet attached to a stiff rod to guide it, I can see that it looks wet between the engine and the main pump but I cannot specifically see the leak. . There is a lot of dirt oil crud in this area. I need to get into this area to clean it, fix leak and install/ trouble shoot fuel level level sensor. Can anyone give me some advice as to how to access this area? Is it remove the radiator fan, or maybe remove the 3 radiators over the engine and access by leaning over the engine or maybe remove the air filter and intake tubing and reach in that way (not much room and seems my arm will not be long enough). Just looking for most easy/effective method that allows me to clean area by scraping it out, power washing, fix leak and change fuel level sensor. Thank you for any advice you could give me. [/QUOTE]
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