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Section 10
Reassembly
10
NOTE: Ensure all parts are clean, undamaged and
free of debris and make sure the electrical
connector has the seal in place.
5. Push the high pressure fuel line connector onto
the fuel pump module
fi
tt
ing.
6. If the Oetiker clamp was cut to remove the inlet
fuel line, slide a new Oetiker clamp onto the fuel
line and connect the fuel line. Only use an
Oetiker clamp pliers to crimp Oetiker clamps.
The Oetiker clamp crimp must point up, away
from the top of the fuel pump module and the
abrasion sleeve must be positioned over the
Oetiker clamp.
7. Connect the electrical connector to the top of the
fuel pump module. Ensure the grey locking tab is
pulled out before connecting. Push the connector
onto the terminal until a click is heard, then push
in the grey locking tab to lock the connector. See
Figure 10-77.
NOTE: The fuel pump module pins should be
coated with a thin layer of electrical grease
to prevent fre
tt
ing and corrosion and may be
reapplied if the fuel pump module is being
reused.
Figure 10-77. Connecting Fuel Pump Module
Connector.
8. Install the fuel pump module to the ba
ffl
e using
the three hex
fl
ange screws. Torque the screws to
9.2 N·m (81 in. lb.)
.
See Figure 10-78.
Figure 10-78. Install Fuel Pump Module.
Install External Governor Controls
1. Install the governor lever onto the governor cross
sha
ft
. See Figure 10-79.
Figure 10-79. Install Governor Lever to Shaft.
2. Make sure the thro
tt
le linkage, linkage spring,
black linkage bushing are connected to the
governor lever and to the thro
tt
le lever on the
thro
tt
le body. See Figure 10-80.
Figure 10-80. Throttle Linkage Details.
Summary of Contents for Command PRO ECV630
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