18 gm engine dual fuel system, Fuel filter, Gm engine dual fuel system -80 – JLG 660SJ Service Manual User Manual

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SECTION 3 - CHASSIS & TURNTABLE

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WITH ENGINE RUNNING OR WHEN SHUTTING OFF ENGINE, SOME HEATED
COOLANT MAY SPILL OUT DUE TO AIR "BURPING" OUT OF THE SYSTEM WITH
RADIATOR CAP OFF.

5.

Verify the two coolant hoses on the EPR are warm. If they
are not warm repeat step 3 and 4, otherwise continue to
step 6.

A PROPERLY PURGED COOLING SYSTEM WILL YIELD A WARM UPPER RADIA-
TOR HOSE AND A WARM EPR HOSE. IF UPPER RADIATOR AND EPR HOSES ARE
NOT WARM TO THE TOUCH AFTER ENGINE HAS RUN FOR 5-8 MINUTES AFTER
REACHING OPERATING TEMPERATURE, THE SYSTEM MAY STILL CONTAIN AIR.
IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO REPEAT ABOVE STEPS.

6.

Fill radiator with coolant as needed and install radiator
cap.

7.

Remove coolant recovery bottle cap and fill to just
below HOT FULL line. Reinstall cap.

3.18 GM ENGINE DUAL FUEL SYSTEM

The fuel system installed on this engine is designed to meet
mobile engine emission standards applicable for 2010 and
later model years. The Dual Fuel system allows the vehicle to
operate on gasoline or LPG by positioning a selector switch in
the operator's platform. When the operator places the selector
switch in gasoline mode, the gasoline fuel pump is energized.
In gasoline mode the LPG fuel lock-off is isolated and will not
energize. In addition, the gasoline injector circuit is enabled
and injector pulses are provided to each injector. ECM calibra-
tion for gasoline is also enabled.

When LPG mode is selected the Low Pressure LPG lock-off is
energized and fuel from the LPG tank flows to the Electronic
Pressure Regulator (EPR). The EPR receives an electronic signal
to position the secondary lever for start or run positions. When
the engine begins to crank, the mixer air valve will rise and fuel
begins flowing to engine. During this mode the gasoline fuel
pump is isolated and is not activated.

Primary components of the gasoline dual fuel system are the
gasoline tank, electric fuel pump and filter, fuel supply line,
injector rail and injectors and the fuel pressure regulator.

Primary components of the LPG dual fuel system are the LPG
fuel tank, in-fuel filter, LPG Low Pressure lock-off, Electronic
Pressure Regulator (EPR) and the fuel mixer module. The LPG
fuel system operates at pressures which range from 14.0
inches (355.60 mm) of water column up to 312 psi (21.5 BAR).

Components shared by both systems include the Electronic
Throttle Control and ECM. The ECM contains a dual calibration;
one controls the gasoline fuel system during gasoline opera-
tion and one controls the LPG fuel system during LPG opera-
tion.

Fuel Filter

Propane fuel, like all other motor fuels, is subject to contamina-
tion from outside sources. Refueling and removal of the tank
from the equipment can contaminate the fuel system. It is nec-
essary to filter fuel before it enters fuel system components
downstream of the tank.

An in-line fuel filter is installed in the fuel system to remove
fuel contamination. The in-line filter is replaceable as a unit
only. Filter maintenance is critical to proper operation of the
fuel system and should be replaced as listed in Section 1. More
frequent replacement of the filter may be necessary in severe
operating conditions.

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