My F70's manual says checking the inline fuel strainer is 100-hour maintenance. It's on page 6-16 and 6-17 of the service manual.
It says to plug the fuel outlet of the strainer with a rubber plug and the "special service tool" to the other and to apply the specified pressure. And then replace the strainer if the specified pressure cannot be maintained.
Two questions.
1. With the outlet plugged, does this just test to see if the casing has a leak?
2. What is this "special service tool?" In the front of then manual it has a list of what I thought was all the special tools, but I can't find a match for the pump and gauge looking thing that is on page 6-17 for this procedure.
It says to plug the fuel outlet of the strainer with a rubber plug and the "special service tool" to the other and to apply the specified pressure. And then replace the strainer if the specified pressure cannot be maintained.
Two questions.
1. With the outlet plugged, does this just test to see if the casing has a leak?
2. What is this "special service tool?" In the front of then manual it has a list of what I thought was all the special tools, but I can't find a match for the pump and gauge looking thing that is on page 6-17 for this procedure.
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