Snorkel AB85RJ User Manual
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Chapter 7 – Prestart Inspection
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Deutz engines are air cooled. Visually inspect the air
intake and fan (refer to Figure 7.4) to be sure they are
free of obstructions that could stop or slow the flow of
air. Inspect the fan belt to see that it is in place and not
cracked.
Figure 7.4 – Deutz Air Intake
Radiator
Inspect the radiator hoses and clamps for wear, leak-
age, or damage. Make sure the hoses are not hardened,
cracked, or feel spongy. Make sure the cap is in place
and tight.
Coolant leaks are easily visible on the ground. Check
under the chassis for coolant that has leaked.
Make sure the radiator core and ventilation openings on
the cover are free of bugs, dirt, or foreign material that
might restrict airflow.
Fuel Tank
Check the fuel level (refer to Figure 7.5) and add fuel if
necessary. Make sure the cap is securely fastened on
gasoline or diesel tanks.
Figure 7.5 – Gasoline or Diesel Tank
Use the following procedure to change the LPG tank.
1. Close the shutoff valve (refer to Figure 7.6).
Figure 7.6 – LPG Tank
2. Remove the fuel line from the tank using the quick
disconnect fitting.
3. Pull on each latch to release the straps from the
tank.
4. Carefully lift the tank from the cradle.
5. Place a full tank in the cradle making sure the slot in
the tank aligns with the pin.
6. Latch both straps to secure the tank.
7. Connect the fuel line and open the shutoff valve.
Fuel Line
Visually inspect the entire length of the fuel line. Start at
the fuel tank and trace the line to the engine inspecting
for leaks and damage.
Air Filter
The air filter gauge (refer to Figure 7.7) has an indicator
to show when the filter needs replaced.
Figure 7.7 – Gauge Panel
Fan
Fan Belt
Fuel Level
Latch
Shutoff Valve
Slot
Quick
Disconnect
Fitting
Pin
Engine Temperature Gauge
Air Filter Gauge
Ammeter – Cummins and Deutz
Voltmeter – General Motors