Testing The First Fuel Sample Water And Sediment Test - Kent-Moore J-44175-A Manuel D'instructions

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Bleed Hose
Beaker
Sample
Figure 8
Pressure Gage to obtain the samples (see
figure 7). Either gage is ethanol tolerant.
NOTE: Flush out the gage hoses with the test
vehicle's fuel prior to taking any fuel samples.
Follow the instructions included with either
pressure gage.
To obtain a fuel sample from the pressure gage
bleed hose, use the 100mL beaker that is included
with the fuel tester kit (see figure 8).
IMPORTANT: Water or moisture can adversely
effect test results. Make sure the100mL beaker is
clean and dry before obtaining a fuel sample. DO
NOT USE compressed "shop air" to blow out the
beaker. Compressed shop air often contains water
or solid contaminants.
Testing the first fuel sample
Water and Sediment Test
1. Close the bleed valve on the fuel pressure gage.
2. Connect a scan tool and locate it under wood,
where the 100mL beaker and pressure gage
will be used.
3. Turn the ignition switch to the ON position. DO
NOT START THE ENGINE.
4. Place the bleed hose from the pressure gage
into the 100mL beaker.
5. Command the fuel pump ON with the scan tool.
6. Slowly open the bleed valve on the fuel
pressure gage, until the 100mL beaker is full
to the 100mL mark. Shut the bleed value.
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