Engine Out of Fuel – How to Restart
Engine Out of Fuel – How to Restart - Ops
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Notice: Prolonged use of the starting motor to prime the fuel system can
result in damage to the starter.
Use the following procedure to prime the fuel system:
- Fill the fuel tank with the recommended grade of fuel. If only partial filling is possible, add a minimum of 10% of the total tank volume of fuel to the tank. For example, a 150-gallon tank would require a minimum of 15 gallons of fuel.
- Operate the frame-mounted or engine mounted hand primer for 45 strokes.
- Turn on the ignition switch.
- Wait for the engine system indicator lights on the instrument panel to go out.
- With the accelerator pedal in the idle position, start the engine.
- Crank engine for 20 seconds.
- If engine does not start, allow for a 60-second cool down and repeat previous step.
- Monitor the oil pressure gauge or indicator lamp. Keep the engine running at an idling speed until a stable oil pressure reading of 345 kPa (50 psi) or more is maintained for one minute.
- Check for leaks.
- Allow the engine to reach operating temperature of 60° C (140° F).
- Increase engine speed to 1500 rpm for ONE (1) minute.
- Reduce engine speed and run at idle for ONE (1) additional minute.
- Shut down the engine.
- Check for leaks.
- If engine still fails to start, contact an authorized Detroit™ repair facility.
Note: If a vehicle is on uneven ground,
more fuel may be required.
Note: The starting cycle can be repeated
up to three times.
Notice: Increasing engine speed above idle before oil pressure has stabilized
may cause severe engine damage.
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