FUEL FILTER - DIESEL ENGINE (CLASSIC IIID
CODES ABOVE 10061 WITH STANADYNE FUEL
FILTER):
The diesel engine fuel filter is a metal canister ele-
ment type. It cannot be cleaned. Replace the filter
per
Table D.1
or if there is reason to believe it is
plugged. Change the fuel filter as follows:
1. See Figure D.2. Release the two spring clamps
(1).
2. Pull the old element (2) off the filter bracket.
3. Lube the grommets on the new element with
clean diesel fuel and push the element into place.
4. Snap the two spring clamps into position.
5. Bleed the air from the fuel system.See
How toEliminate Air from the Fuel System.
Order Continental fuel filter from your local Continental
Service Center (diesel - Classic IIID). See
Table D.1
notes 5 and 6.
NOTE: If your fuel filter is not a Stanadyne filter, refer
to engine Owner’s Manual.
AIR CLEANER:The engine is equipped with a dry type
air filter. Inspect the air cleaner daily - more often in
dusty conditions. Never apply oil to the air cleaner.
Service the air cleaner as follows:
1. Remove the dust cup from the bottom of the air
cleaner housing. Clean out any accumulated dust.
2. Loosen the wing nut and remove the filter element.
3. If dust is sticking to the dust collector element, blow
compressed air through it from the inside out. T urn
the element as you apply air. Air pressure should
be under 30 psi.
4. Check the element for damage before reassem-
bling the air cleaner. Replace the element if it
appears damaged. Order Donaldson element part
#P181050 or Nelson #70206N.
MAINTENANCE
D-4 D-4
Classic III and IIID
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FIGURE D.2 – FUEL FILTER REPLACEMENT
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