Cleaning The Fuel Tank; Fuel Lines And Connections; Bleeding The Fuel System; Bleeding Air From The Injectors - Toro 30360 Operator's Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for 30360:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

6. Install the filter canister by hand until the gasket
contacts mounting surface, then rotate it an additional
1/2 turn.
7. Tighten the drain plug on the bottom of the filter
canister.

Cleaning the Fuel Tank

Service Interval: Every 2 years
Drain and clean fuel tank every 2 years. Also, remove and
clean the in-line strainers after draining the tank. Use clean
diesel fuel to flush out the tank.
Important: Drain and clean the tank if the fuel system
becomes contaminated or if the machine is to be stored
for an extended period.

Fuel Lines and Connections

Service Interval: Every 400 hours
Check the fuel lines and connections. Inspect them for
deterioration, damage, chaffing, or loose connections.

Bleeding the Fuel System

1. Park the machine on a level surface. Ensure that the
fuel tank is at least half full.
2. Unlatch and raise the hood.
3. Place a rag under the air-bleed screw on the
fuel-injection pump and open it (Figure 45).
Figure 45
1. Fuel-injection pump bleed screw
4. Turn the key in the ignition switch to the On position.
The electric fuel pump will begin operation, thereby
forcing air out around the air bleed screw.
CAUTION
The engine may start during this procedure.
Moving fans and belts in a running engine can
severely injure you or bystanders.
Keep hands, fingers, loose clothing/jewelry,
and hair away from the engine fan and belt
during this procedure.
5. Leave the key in the On position until a solid stream
of fuel flows out around the screw.
6. Tighten the screw and turn key to the Off position.
Note: Normally, the engine should start after above
bleeding procedures are followed. However, if engine
does not start, air may be trapped between injection
pump and injectors; refer to Bleeding Air from the
Injectors (page 43).

Bleeding Air from the Injectors

Note: Use this procedure only if the fuel system has been
purged of air through normal priming procedures and engine
will not start; refer to Bleeding the Fuel System (page 43).
1. Place a rag under the pipe connection coming from
the injection pump to the No. 1 injector nozzle as
illustrated in Figure 46.
1. Pipe connection from the injection pump to the No. 1
injector nozzle
2. Move the throttle to the Fast position.
3. Turn the ignition key the Start position, and watch the
fuel flow around the connector.
CAUTION
The engine may start during this procedure.
Moving fans and belts in a running engine can
severely injure you or bystanders.
Keep hands, fingers, loose clothing/jewelry,
and hair away from the engine fan and belt
during this procedure.
43
Figure 46

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents