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What components make up the priming system for each engine?
What components make up the priming system for each engine?
- Air intake, exhaust system, and coolant reservoir
- Spark plugs, fuel lines, and ignition system
- Solenoid controlled valve, fuel lines, and primer jets (correct)
- Battery, starter motor, and fuel injection system
How is the primer system activated for fuel delivery?
How is the primer system activated for fuel delivery?
- By switching on the electric fuel pump (correct)
- By cranking the engine starter
- By opening the fuel tank vent
- By manually adjusting the throttle position
What happens after the primer button is depressed?
What happens after the primer button is depressed?
- Fuel lines are pressurized, causing leaks
- Air is sucked into the fuel system
- The electric fuel pump shuts off
- The primer solenoid valve opens to allow fuel flow (correct)
What is the purpose of the primer jets in the intake of the cylinders?
What is the purpose of the primer jets in the intake of the cylinders?
Which of the following is NOT a part of the priming system?
Which of the following is NOT a part of the priming system?
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Engine Priming System
- Each engine uses a separate priming system
- Each system has a solenoid valve, fuel lines, and primer jets for three cylinders
- Fuel is supplied to the system via an electric fuel pump
- The primer valve is activated by depressing the primer button
- This allows fuel to flow to the primer jets in each cylinder's intake manifold
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