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TM 10-4320-316-14 (4) Install drain plug (2) into bottom of tank (1). (5) Fill fuel tank (1) (see paragraph 2-7). (6) Turn fuel cock (5) to OPEN position. (7) Bleed air from fuel system. NOTE Air can enter the fuel pipe system when the engine is first installed, the fuel pipe removed, etc.  No air bleeding will be required when the fuel tank runs out of fuel. Bleed the air according to the following instructions: (a) Place the throttle control handle in the run position. (b) Set the decompression lever to the non-compression position. (c) Make sure fuel comes out of the fuel injection nozzle while the recoil starter is pulled.  The injection sound can be heard. Figure 4-22.  Fuel Lines Replacement. 4-69

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