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3. Fit a new element and new joints.
4. Replace and tighten the retaining plug (A).
5. Prime the fuel system.
The Fuel Filter - TS/TR2, 3
1. Unscrew and remove the retaining bolt (A) from the element
bowl.
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The Fuel Filter - TS/TR2, 3
1.Unscrew and remove the retaining bolt (A) from
the element bowl.
Figure 2.23.2 Fuel Filter
2.Remove the element (B) and discard it.
3.Discard the three joints (C).
4.Fit a new joint to the element adapter, the retaining
bolt and the filter head.
5.Place the new element onto the adapter.
6.Replace the element bowl and retaining bolt.
7.Fill the fuel tank and prime the fuel system.
The Cartridge Agglomerator
Several types of filter/agglomerator have been
used but the following instructions are valid for all
types.
The cartridge agglomerator is an essential part
of the engine and should be renewed every 500
hours, or more frequently if for any reason the
fuel is known to be dirty. Water is drained from
the agglomerator by unscrewing the drain tap (C)
sufficiently to allow the water to drain.
A strap wrench is required to remove the
agglomerator from the engine but it must not be
used to fit a replacement.
1.Using a suitable strap wrench unscrew the
cartridge (A) from the head (B).
2.Screw a new cartridge onto the head and hand
tighten it.
Figure 2.23.3 The Cartridge Agglomerator
2.24 PRIMING THE FUEL SYSTEM
If the fuel system is self venting it should not be
necessary to manually prime it.
1.Fill the tank with fuel.
2.Vent the fuel filter through the bleed screw (A)
until a full air free flow of fuel is obtained.
3.Vent the fuel at each pump in turn through the
bleed screws (B) starting with the pump nearest
to the fuel tank.
Figure 2.24.1 Priming the Fuel System
2.25 THE FUEL LIFT PUMP
A Pienne (B) fuel lift pump was first fitted from the
engines below and differs from the older AC Delco
(A) type.
38 02253 TS1
38 00287 TS2
38 00262 TS3
38 00754 TR1
38 00003 TR2
38 00094 TR3
38 00244 TX2
38 00242 TX3
With the introduction of the Pienne pump a new
fuel control solenoid arrangement and a new
speed control cable anchor bracket (366-07912)
were introduced.
The Pienne pump has since been replaced by a
Corona (C) lift pump.
The pump push rod and joint are interchangeable
for all types of pump.
Figure 2.23.2 Fuel Filter
2. Remove the element (B) and discard it.
3. Discard the three joints (C).
4. Fit a new joint to the element adapter, the retaining bolt and
the filter head.
5. Place the new element onto the adapter.
6. Replace the element bowl and retaining bolt.
7. Fill the fuel tank and prime the fuel system.
The Cartridge Agglomerator
Several types of filter/agglomerator have been used but the
following instructions are valid for all types.
The cartridge agglomerator is an essential part of the engine
and should be renewed every 500 hours, or more frequently
if for any reason the fuel is known to be dirty. Water is drained
from the agglomerator by unscrewing the drain tap (C)
sufficiently to allow the water to drain.
A strap wrench is required to remove the agglomerator from
the engine but it must not be used to fit a replacement.
1. Using a suitable strap wrench unscrew the cartridge (A) from
the head (B).
2. Screw a new cartridge onto the head and hand tighten it.
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The Fuel Filter - TS/TR2, 3
1.Unscrew and remove the retaining bolt (A) from
the element bowl.
Figure 2.23.2 Fuel Filter
2.Remove the element (B) and discard it.
3.Discard the three joints (C).
4.Fit a new joint to the element adapter, the retaining
bolt and the filter head.
5.Place the new element onto the adapter.
6.Replace the element bowl and retaining bolt.
7.Fill the fuel tank and prime the fuel system.
The Cartridge Agglomerator
Several types of filter/agglomerator have been
used but the following instructions are valid for all
types.
The cartridge agglomerator is an essential part
of the engine and should be renewed every 500
hours, or more frequently if for any reason the
fuel is known to be dirty. Water is drained from
the agglomerator by unscrewing the drain tap (C)
sufficiently to allow the water to drain.
A strap wrench is required to remove the
agglomerator from the engine but it must not be
used to fit a replacement.
1.Using a suitable strap wrench unscrew the
cartridge (A) from the head (B).
2.Screw a new cartridge onto the head and hand
tighten it.
Figure 2.23.3 The Cartridge Agglomerator
2.24 PRIMING THE FUEL SYSTEM
If the fuel system is self venting it should not be
necessary to manually prime it.
1.Fill the tank with fuel.
2.Vent the fuel filter through the bleed screw (A)
until a full air free flow of fuel is obtained.
3.Vent the fuel at each pump in turn through the
bleed screws (B) starting with the pump nearest
to the fuel tank.
Figure 2.24.1 Priming the Fuel System
2.25 THE FUEL LIFT PUMP
A Pienne (B) fuel lift pump was first fitted from the
engines below and differs from the older AC Delco
(A) type.
38 02253 TS1
38 00287 TS2
38 00262 TS3
38 00754 TR1
38 00003 TR2
38 00094 TR3
38 00244 TX2
38 00242 TX3
With the introduction of the Pienne pump a new
fuel control solenoid arrangement and a new
speed control cable anchor bracket (366-07912)
were introduced.
The Pienne pump has since been replaced by a
Corona (C) lift pump.
The pump push rod and joint are interchangeable
for all types of pump.
Figure 2.23.3 The Cartridge Agglomerator
2.24 Priming the Fuel System
If the fuel system is self venting it should not be necessary to
manually prime it.
1. Fill the tank with fuel.
2. Vent the fuel filter through the bleed screw (A) until a full air
free flow of fuel is obtained.
3. Vent the fuel at each pump in turn through the bleed screws
(B) starting with the pump nearest to the fuel tank.
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The Fuel Filter - TS/TR2, 3
1.Unscrew and remove the retaining bolt (A) from
the element bowl.
Figure 2.23.2 Fuel Filter
2.Remove the element (B) and discard it.
3.Discard the three joints (C).
4.Fit a new joint to the element adapter, the retaining
bolt and the filter head.
5.Place the new element onto the adapter.
6.Replace the element bowl and retaining bolt.
7.Fill the fuel tank and prime the fuel system.
The Cartridge Agglomerator
Several types of filter/agglomerator have been
used but the following instructions are valid for all
types.
The cartridge agglomerator is an essential part
of the engine and should be renewed every 500
hours, or more frequently if for any reason the
fuel is known to be dirty. Water is drained from
the agglomerator by unscrewing the drain tap (C)
sufficiently to allow the water to drain.
A strap wrench is required to remove the
agglomerator from the engine but it must not be
used to fit a replacement.
1.Using a suitable strap wrench unscrew the
cartridge (A) from the head (B).
2.Screw a new cartridge onto the head and hand
tighten it.
Figure 2.23.3 The Cartridge Agglomerator
2.24 PRIMING THE FUEL SYSTEM
If the fuel system is self venting it should not be
necessary to manually prime it.
1.Fill the tank with fuel.
2.Vent the fuel filter through the bleed screw (A)
until a full air free flow of fuel is obtained.
3.Vent the fuel at each pump in turn through the
bleed screws (B) starting with the pump nearest
to the fuel tank.
Figure 2.24.1 Priming the Fuel System
2.25 THE FUEL LIFT PUMP
A Pienne (B) fuel lift pump was first fitted from the
engines below and differs from the older AC Delco
(A) type.
38 02253 TS1
38 00287 TS2
38 00262 TS3
38 00754 TR1
38 00003 TR2
38 00094 TR3
38 00244 TX2
38 00242 TX3
With the introduction of the Pienne pump a new
fuel control solenoid arrangement and a new
speed control cable anchor bracket (366-07912)
were introduced.
The Pienne pump has since been replaced by a
Corona (C) lift pump.
The pump push rod and joint are interchangeable
for all types of pump.
Figure 2.24.1 Priming the Fuel System
2.25 The Fuel Lift Pump
A Pienne (B) fuel lift pump was first fitted from the engines
below and differs from the older AC Delco (A) type.
38 02253 TS1
38 00287 TS2
38 00262 TS3
38 00754 TR1
38 00003 TR2
38 00094 TR3
38 00244 TX2
38 00242 TX3
With the introduction of the Pienne pump a new fuel control
solenoid arrangement and a new speed control cable anchor
bracket (366-07912) were introduced.
The Pienne pump has since been replaced by a Corona (C) lift
pump.
The pump push rod and joint are interchangeable for all types
of pump.
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