Servicing Fuel And Lubrication Systems - Miller Big Blue 350 PipePro Owner's Manual

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8-7. Servicing Fuel And Lubrication Systems

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Tools Needed:
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3
5
1
!
Stop engine and let cool.
!
After servicing, start engine
and check for fuel leaks.
Stop engine, tighten connec-
tions as necessary, and wipe
up spilled fuel.
1
Oil Filter
2
Oil Drain Valve And Hose
3
Oil Fill Cap
4
Primary (Canister) Fuel Filter
Location
5
Fuel Filter Retaining Ring
6
Secondary (In-Line) Fuel
Filter
7
Fuel Tank Sludge Drain Valve
To change oil and filter:
Route oil drain hose and valve
through hole in base. See engine
manual and engine maintenance
label for
oil/filter
change
formation.
To replace primary (canister) fuel
filter:
Turn filter retaining ring counter-
clockwise to remove. Pull filter
straight down to remove.
Fill new filter with fresh fuel. Apply
thin coat of fuel to gasket on new fil-
ter. Install new filter and reinstall re-
taining ring.
Inspect fuel lines, and replace if
cracked or worn.
To drain water from fuel system:
See engine manual.
To replace secondary (in-line)
fuel filter:
Note direction of fuel flow as indi-
cated by arrow on side of filter. Re-
move fuel line clamps and discon-
nect fuel lines from fuel filter. Re-
place filter, reconnect fuel lines, and
reinstall clamps.
To drain sludge from fuel tank:
!
Beware of fire. Do not smoke
and keep sparks and flames
away from drained fuel. Dis-
pose of drained fuel in an en-
vironmentally-safe manner.
Do not leave unit unattended
while draining fuel tank.
!
Properly lift unit and secure
in a level position. Use ade-
quate blocks or stands to
support unit while draining
fuel tank.
Attach 1/2 ID hose to drain valve.
Put metal container under drain,
and
use screwdriver to open
sludge drain valve. Close valve
when sludge has drained. Remove
hose.
Close door.
Ref. 804 009−C / 907 428−3
in-

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