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Harbor Freight Tools Pacific Hydrostar 2" or 3" dirty water pump 65322 User Manual

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SKU 65322 or 65323

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Fuel Filter replacement

Warning! to Prevent

SeriouS injury From

Fire:

Replace the fuel filter in a

well-ventilated area away from igni-

tion sources. Do not smoke.
Wait for engine to cool completely

1.

before proceeding.
Wear protective gear including, ANSI-

2.

approved safety goggles, NIOSH-

approved dust mask/respirator, and

nitrile gloves.
Close fuel valve leading from gas

3.

tank completely.
Take note of the fuel filter’s orienta-

4.

tion.
Place a suitable container under the

5.

fuel filter.
Disconnect the fuel lines leading to

6.

and from the fuel filter and allow fuel

to drain onto the container.
Install new fuel filter in the same

7.

orientation. Make sure to properly

secure both fuel lines.
Clean up and properly dispose of all

8.

fuel.
Wait for at least one hour before use

9.

to allow all residual fuel vapors to

dissipate.

to prevent Fire, do not

start the engine while the smell of

fuel hangs in the air. Remember to

open the fuel valve before restarting

the engine. It may take a little longer

than usual to start the engine be-

cause the fuel needs to refill the fuel

line and new filter.

cleaning, maintenance, and

Lubrication Schedule

note: This maintenance schedule is

intended solely as a general guide.

If performance decreases or if equip-

ment operates unusually, check sys-

tems immediately. The maintenance

needs of each piece of equipment will

differ depending on factors such as

duty cycle, temperature, air quality,

fuel quality, and other factors.

note: These procedures are in addition to

the regular checks and maintenance

explained as part of the regular op-

eration of the engine and equipment.

after initial 20 operation Hour Period:

Change engine oil.

a.

every 25 operation Hours thereafter:

Clean/replace air filter element.

a.

Inspect/clean spark plug.

b.

every 50 operation Hours:

Change engine oil.

a.

Replace fuel filter (if equipped).

b.

every 100 operation Hours:

Replace spark plug.

a.

Replace air filter element.

b.

note: All maintenance procedures sched-

uled for 25, 50, and 100 operation

hours should be performed at least

yearly.

every 300 operation Hours:

Clean fuel tank and carburetor.

a.

Clean carbon build-up from combus-

b.

tion chamber.