Chapter 4: the fuel system and governor, Fuel line, Inspect the fuel lines – Cub Cadet T65 Series User Manual

Page 43: Fuel line inspect the fuel lines

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F

UEL

S

YSTEM

AND

G

OVERNOR

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The function of the fuel system is to store fuel, mix the fuel with air in the correct ratio and deliver it to the intake

port. The fuel system consists of the following components:

Fuel tank

Fuel lines

Fuel filter

Carburetor and insulator block

NOTE: When working on the fuel systems, look at the whole system. A problem will rarely be isolated to one

component.

Fuel Line

The fuel line used by MTD is GREENBAR

TM

. This is

a multi-layer fuel line that meets the current EPA guide-
lines.

NOTE: This fuel line has a thin inner liner. If a tear

forms in this inner liner, fuel can get between
the liner and the hose. This will cause the
liner to collapse, cutting off the fuel flow.

NOTE: The fuel line must be replaced every time it

is disconnected from the brass barb on the
carburetor.

NOTE: Replace the fuel line only with GREEN-

BAR

TM

700 series fuel line.

Inspect the fuel lines

Are they cracked?

Are they clogged?

Are they brittle?

NOTE: If the answer to any of the above is yes,

replace the fuel lines. When replacing fuel lines, GREENBAR

TM

700 series fuel line must be used in

order to meet EPA and CARB standards.

NOTE: The carburetor nipple has a sharp edge that will damage the inner lining of the fuel line. Replace the

fuel line every time it is removed from the nipple.

Drain the fuel tank or clamp the fuel line before starting work to prevent spillage.

Dispose of drained fuel in a safe and responsible manner.

Figure 4.1

NBR inner liner

THV barrier layer

NBR intermediate layer

Reinforcement

CSM Cover

Picture courtesy of Avon Automotive

When working around the fuel system, do not bring any sources of heat, spark, or open flame
near the work area.

! WARNING

! WARNING

CHAPTER 4: THE FUEL SYSTEM AND GOVERNOR

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