Fuel Tank Removal (Fig. 7)
Put vehicle on a level surface and engage parking
brake. Stop the engine and remove key from ignition
switch. Allow engine to cool.
Fuel Tank Installation (Fig. 7)
1.
1. Check felt straps (item 23) and replace if worn or
damaged.
IMPORTANT: When positioning fuel tank to vehicle,
make sure that hydraulic lift cylinder does not con-
tact tank.
2.
bed is raised, place safety support on lift cylinder (see
Operator’s Manual).
Raise or remove the bed or other attachment(s). If
2.
Position fuel tank to tank straps and fuel tank sup-
3.
itive battery cable. Remove battery from vehicle (see
Operator’s Manual).
Disconnect negative battery cable first and then pos-
ports. Hook tank straps to fuel tank supports. Tighten
socket head screws and lock nuts to secure fuel tank.
3.
If fuel fitting was removed from tank, apply thread
IMPORTANT: Review safety information regarding
fuel handling in the Operator’s Manual and Chapter
sealant to threads of fitting before installing fitting into
tank.
2
– Safety.
4.
Connect electrical wiring to the fuel sender.
4.
on right frame rail. Drain fuel from the fuel tank into a
suitable container.
Disconnect fuel hose (item 13) from fuel filter located
A. Connect blue/white wire with ring terminal to the
center fuel sender terminal and secure with lock
washer and hex nut.
NOTE: To prevent fuel leakage, do not loosen lower nut
on fuel sender stud.
B. Connect black (ground) wire with the screw (item
6)
that is closest to the frame rail.
5.
the fuel tank.
Disconnect electrical wiring from the fuel sender on
C. Apply skin–over grease to the wire terminal con-
nections and cover center terminal with harness
boot.
6.
Loosen socket head screws (item 21) and lock nuts
(item19) to allow tank straps to be unhooked from fuel
tank supports.
5.
secure with clamp.
Connect fuel hose from tank outlet to fuel filter and
7.
Remove fuel tank from vehicle.
CAUTION
Connecting battery cables to the wrong battery
post could result in personal injury and/or dam-
age to the electrical system.
6.
Position battery in vehicle (see Operator’s Manual).
Connect positive battery cable first and then negative
battery cable.
7.
Lower or install the bed or other attachment(s).
8.
Fill fuel tank (see Operator’s Manual). Check for fuel
leakage and correct if found.
Workman 3200/4200
Briggs/Daihatsu Gasoline Engine
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