DIESEL ENGINE, MUFFLER, FUEL SYSTEM,
AND CLUTCHES
Fuel System
16
CAUTION
• Use only diesel grade no. 2 fuel with a cetane rating of 45 or higher for diesel engines.
Fuel Tank Removal
1.
Disconnect battery.
See Side-Post Battery: Disconnecting the Battery – Gasoline/Diesel Vehicles on page
1-3.
See Top-Post Battery: Disconnecting the Battery- Gasoline/Diesel Vehicles on page 1-4.
2.
Remove seat(s) and, if equipped, the center seat plate.
3.
Remove the upper portion of the ROPS (Roll Over Protection Structure) frame.
4.
Remove the seat frame.
See Seat Support Removal, Section 4, Page 4-10.
5.
Disconnect the fuel feed line (1) from the fuel tank to the primary fuel filter and raise the end of the hose above
the fuel tank. Plug the line
See following NOTE and DANGER.
NOTE:
The fuel line contains diesel fuel. Squeeze the fuel line closed to prevent fuel flow after the fuel line is
removed. Plug or cap the fuel line.
DANGER
• Diesel fuel! Flammable! Explosive! Do not smoke. Keep sparks and flames away from the vehicle
and service area.
6.
Disconnect the fuel return line (5) from the engine and raise the end of the hose above the fuel tank. Plug the
line.
See previous NOTE and DANGER.
7.
Loosen the clamp and remove the vent tube from the fuel tank.
8.
Remove the fuel tank cap.
9.
Use a siphon with a built-in suction device to siphon all fuel from the tank and into an approved container.
See following DANGER and WARNING.
DANGER
• Diesel fuel! Flammable! Explosive! Do not smoke. Keep sparks and flames away from the vehicle
and service area.
WARNING
• Never attempt to siphon fuel with a hose that does not have a built-in suction device.
• Never attempt to siphon fuel with your mouth.
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