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TM 5-2410-233-23
FUEL INJECTION LINES AND FITTINGS REPLACEMENT - CONTINUED
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REMOVAL - CONTINUED
3.
Disconnect fuel injection line (3) from fuel injection nozzle (5).
4.
Remove fuel injection line (3) from machine.
5
3
5.
Repeat steps (1 through 4) for all other fuel injection
lines (3).
386-776
INSTALLATION
WARNING
Use care in installation of fuel injection lines to prevent twisting or bending of lines, which can affect fuel
flow to engine or cause fuel leaks and possible fire. Failure to follow this warning may cause injury or
death.
CAUTION
Make sure fuel injection lines are clean and dry. Remove plugs and caps only as lines are
installed to prevent dirt from getting into fuel system. Contamination of fuel system could
result in premature failure.
Fuel injection nozzles can be permanently damaged by twisting, if only one wrench is used to
tighten fuel injection line nuts. Use one wrench to hold nozzle and a second wrench to tighten
nut.
NOTE
Use line wrenches when installing fuel injection lines.
Installation procedures for fuel injection lines to fuel components are the same. Use tags from
removal, to ensure correct routing and location of each fuel line.
Installation procedure for all clamps securing fuel injection lines are the same. Use tags from
removal, to ensure correct routing and location of all fuel lines.
1.
Route and position fuel injection line (3).
2.
Install one end of fuel line (3) to fuel injection nozzle (5).Tighten fuel line nut to 30 lb-ft (41 Nm).
0041 00-3

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