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Bobcat S330 best method to access fuel sensor
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<blockquote data-quote="Tractorguy87" data-source="post: 129961" data-attributes="member: 22110"><p>Thank you for your reply, I did not look into that. Went out and took the panel off and I can see the fuel sensor from the left side. Pretty tight and my arms don't even come close to reaching it... but I do see the duct-tube from the turbo to the filter. still looks like a long reach for me. To me it is looking more and more I will have to bite the bullet and take the cooling fan out so I can crawl in there and reach down over the pump. Of course I still will need to clean it out and look for leak. I am thinking a dye/ light method if it is not obvious after clean up.</p><p></p><p>Access from right side is even farther away and much more obstructed by hoses.</p><p></p><p>Question: if I take the fan (hydraulic operated) out in the shop and cap the lines to it, can I then drive it 20-30 ft outside to power wash degrease it in that pump engine area?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tractorguy87, post: 129961, member: 22110"] Thank you for your reply, I did not look into that. Went out and took the panel off and I can see the fuel sensor from the left side. Pretty tight and my arms don't even come close to reaching it... but I do see the duct-tube from the turbo to the filter. still looks like a long reach for me. To me it is looking more and more I will have to bite the bullet and take the cooling fan out so I can crawl in there and reach down over the pump. Of course I still will need to clean it out and look for leak. I am thinking a dye/ light method if it is not obvious after clean up. Access from right side is even farther away and much more obstructed by hoses. Question: if I take the fan (hydraulic operated) out in the shop and cap the lines to it, can I then drive it 20-30 ft outside to power wash degrease it in that pump engine area? [/QUOTE]
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