Fuel System
| Tool Number
ST-434 |
Vacuum Gauge (0-30 in. Hg)
Used to check intake air restriction, and also check fuel filter restriction on the suction side of the gear pump. Fuel restriction adapters, Part Number ST-434-1, 3375845, and 3376922, are required and must be ordered separately.
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| Tool Number
ST-434-1ST-434-2 |
Hose Adapter
Used with vacuum gauge Part Number ST-434. Use Part Number ST-434-1 with Number 8 hose. Use Part Number ST-434-2 with Number 10 hose.
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| Tool Number
ST-99833753623375808 |
Sight Glass
Check for air in fuel suction line. Use Part Number ST-998 with Number 10 hose. Use Part Number 3375362 with Number 12 hose, and Part Number 3375808 with Number 16 hose.
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| Tool Number
ST-1111-3 |
Slack Tube Manometer
Used to measure fuel drain line restriction.
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| Tool Number
3164019 |
Chip Removing Unit
Used to remove carbon from the top of the piston.
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| Tool Number
3375932 |
Pressure Gauge and Hose (0 to 300 psi)
Used to measure oil pressure or measure fuel pump pressure. Includes necessary hoses and hardware to attach to a fuel pump. Part Number ST-435-1 is the hose and Part Number ST-435-6 is the pressure gauge.
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| Tool Number
3376375 |
Fuel Measurement Device
Used to measure fuel rate of the engine.
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| Tool Number
3376506 |
Remote Starter Switch
Turn engine on and off from a remote location.
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| Tool Number
3398145 |
Filter Wrench
Used to remove or tighten spin on fuel filters.
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| Tool Number
3375388 |
Pressure Gauge (0 to 100 psi)
Used to measure fuel pressure during cranking.
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| Tool Number
3824510 |
Safety Solvent
Used to clean parts and tools safely.
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| Tool Number
3377462 |
Optical Tachometer
Measure engine rpm.
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| Tool Number
3824645 |
Pressure/Vacuum Module
Used with 3377161 Digital Multimeter or 3824648 Automotive Meter. The pressure transducer range is 500 psi and the vacuum range is 29.92 in Hg.
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Last Modified: 08-Oct-2002
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