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Hi,
Does anyone know where I could get an MDII B manual? Downloadable would be preferred since I need it soon. Mainly, I need the instructions on bleeding air out that has gotten into the fuel line and injectors. In dire need, have to move the boat soon and air got in when I was changing out the old fuel, installing filters and installing a diesel heater. Getting ready to move to a new marina where I have a live-aboard slip. Projects have been necessarily speeded up. thanks Mark |
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I have the manual for the MD2B on my web site at
http://hood.hctc.com/~esteve/private/manuals/ I hope that it will be of some help.. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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I have the manual for the MD2B on my web site at
http://hood.hctc.com/~esteve/private/manuals/ I hope that it will be of some help.. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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(MLapla4120) wrote:
Hi, Does anyone know where I could get an MDII B manual? Downloadable would be preferred since I need it soon. Mainly, I need the instructions on bleeding air out that has gotten into the fuel line and injectors. In dire need, have to move the boat soon and air got in when I was changing out the old fuel, installing filters and installing a diesel heater. Getting ready to move to a new marina where I have a live-aboard slip. Projects have been necessarily speeded up. thanks Mark There is an MD-11C,D manual at http://www.boten.nl/~motoren/motoren...ta_md11-17.pdf that includes bleeding information, if that is the same. |
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starting at the fuel tank open the bleed screw on the top of the filter
housing and allow the air out. If the fuel tank level is lower than the filter housing then nothing will happen. Remove the fuel fill cap and lightly pressurise the fuel tank with a dinghy air pump. Secure the bleed screw once airfree fuel flows. Move to the next filter if a secondary filter fitted and if the is no bleed screw then slacken off the outlet connection and again bleed till air free fuel flows. Secure connection or bleed screw. Open bleed screw on fuel pump and again repeat till air free fuel flows. You can use the engine mounted boost pump hand lever now to prime the main fuel pump. The lever is under the fuel pump. Now bleed the hp lines by slackening off the fuel pipe to injector connections pressing down the cold start button with the throttle preset at half speed. Crank the engine over several times till air free fuel comes from the slack injector couplings. Tighten everything up and away you go JoHn MLapla4120 wrote: Hi, Does anyone know where I could get an MDII B manual? Downloadable would be preferred since I need it soon. Mainly, I need the instructions on bleeding air out that has gotten into the fuel line and injectors. In dire need, have to move the boat soon and air got in when I was changing out the old fuel, installing filters and installing a diesel heater. Getting ready to move to a new marina where I have a live-aboard slip. Projects have been necessarily speeded up. thanks Mark |
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starting at the fuel tank open the bleed screw on the top of the filter
housing and allow the air out. If the fuel tank level is lower than the filter housing then nothing will happen. Remove the fuel fill cap and lightly pressurise the fuel tank with a dinghy air pump. Secure the bleed screw once airfree fuel flows. Move to the next filter if a secondary filter fitted and if the is no bleed screw then slacken off the outlet connection and again bleed till air free fuel flows. Secure connection or bleed screw. Open bleed screw on fuel pump and again repeat till air free fuel flows. You can use the engine mounted boost pump hand lever now to prime the main fuel pump. The lever is under the fuel pump. Now bleed the hp lines by slackening off the fuel pipe to injector connections pressing down the cold start button with the throttle preset at half speed. Crank the engine over several times till air free fuel comes from the slack injector couplings. Tighten everything up and away you go JoHn MLapla4120 wrote: Hi, Does anyone know where I could get an MDII B manual? Downloadable would be preferred since I need it soon. Mainly, I need the instructions on bleeding air out that has gotten into the fuel line and injectors. In dire need, have to move the boat soon and air got in when I was changing out the old fuel, installing filters and installing a diesel heater. Getting ready to move to a new marina where I have a live-aboard slip. Projects have been necessarily speeded up. thanks Mark |
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I am constantly amazed at the depth of assistance available in this
newsgroup. "Steve" wrote in message ... I have the manual for the MD2B on my web site at http://hood.hctc.com/~esteve/private/manuals/ I hope that it will be of some help.. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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I am constantly amazed at the depth of assistance available in this
newsgroup. "Steve" wrote in message ... I have the manual for the MD2B on my web site at http://hood.hctc.com/~esteve/private/manuals/ I hope that it will be of some help.. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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![]() I have the manual for the MD2B on my web site at http://hood.hctc.com/~esteve/private/manuals/ I hope that it will be of some help.. Steve s/v Hmmm, I couldn't download it. Any tips? Or could you send it on email? Can't figure out why it wouldn't load on AOL and I do have acrobat. Thanks, the shop manual is what I need and would fit the bill nicely, I just wasn't able to get it off the site. Mark |