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ridgerunnertc
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2004-02-26          77995


I HAVE A KUBOTA L4310 AND GOT WATER IN THE FUEL. IT WONT START NOW AFTER CHANGING THE FILTER AND FUEL, I THINK I NEED TO BLEED THE INJECTORS BUT DONT KNOW HOW, ANY HELP?



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Art White
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2004-02-27          78065


It realy is quite simple but you do need good tools that fit properly and don't stretch open under high torque loads. You could start with one injector at a time or loosen all, be sure you have a good plan of attack to retighten if doing all at the same time as you will have fuel flying everywhere. You only need to loosen them a 1/2 turn or so and not remove the lines. You should have someone else there to crank the engine for you. When you see fuel come from the loose fitting retighten while cranking to keep air from getting in. You might only need to bleed one for the engine to start so be prepared to tighten the rest quickly if you have them all loose. ....


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