Chemical Injection System; Thermal Bypass Actuator Removal - Briggs & Stratton CE8070 Troubleshooting Manual

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Chemical Injection System

Refer again to Figure 6.11 and follow this procedure to
disassemble the rest of the unloader mechanism and the
chemical injection system:
CAUTION:
Be careful not to lose check ball and
spring.
1. Remove the chemical injection fitting, check ball, and
spring.
2. Using a large straight tip screwdriver, unscrew and
remove the chemical injection venturi and o-ring from
discharge port. Be careful not to strip the venturi slot.
It may be necessary to use a sheet metal screw inserted in
the center hole of the venturi. Grab the screw with pliers
and pull to remove the venturi.
3. Insert a 0.25" diameter, 8" long brass rod through the
unloader spindle opening. Push out the trapped line
pressure seat, the 9/32" ball, and the rest of the unloader
components. It may be necessary to gently tap the end of
the rod with the dead blow hammer.
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Thermal Bypass Actuator Removal

1. Referring to Figure 6.12, secure the pump head to a rigid
surface, taking care to not damage the milled surfaces.
Figure 6.12 — Thermal Bypass Actuator Removal
Item
1
2
2. Insert a medium-sized flat-blade screwdriver in the pump
head water passage so that its tip engages the lower lip of
the thermal actuator.
3. Pry down on the screwdriver with a constant force,
taking care to avoid severely gouging the head surface
under the screwdriver.
4. The thermal bypass actuator will slide up and out of the
pump head.
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Section 6 • Medium Frame Pump
Name
Flat blade screw driver
Thermal actuator

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