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  1. Daybreak

    Leak: Thoughts before degreasing and diagnose

    Howdy, You would be better off going to a local hardware store and buying a 8ft ground rod. The ground wire can be any type. Solid, braided, bare, or covered. NOTE: hooking to your house, your electrician will want 4 wires connected, and bonding strap disconnected.
  2. Daybreak

    Leak: Thoughts before degreasing and diagnose

    Cover all the open exposed fuel lines. Most people use a little dremel tool with cut off wheel.
  3. Daybreak

    Leak: Thoughts before degreasing and diagnose

    Howdy, On the cup fuel filter, make sure that little rubber gasket stays in place when putting it back up. Turn the S-1 to prime and run, and wait a while for the fuel to get all filled in the filters. (Maybe 4 minutes.) Be careful removing the spin-on fuel filter. Sometimes they were put on...
  4. Daybreak

    Leak: Thoughts before degreasing and diagnose

    Howdy, OK, to start you off in a better direction. :) Start here in this sticky thread. (1) MEP-802A MEP-803A Filters and Parts | SteelSoldiers The second post has quick links to stuff you want to know. The third post has the links to all the TM's which cover the MEP-802A and MEP-803A First...
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