PROBLEM
Gasoline Engine will not run.
(Consult the "Gasoline Engine
Owners Manual" for Manufacturer's
Service Centers for warranty,
repairs, service parts, mainte-
nance, and oil and gasoline rec-
ommendations.)
Insufficient air and too much
compressor "ON" time.
Air leaks.
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART(Continued)
Clogged fuel line.
Water in fuel.
Faulty choke control.
Improper fuel mixture.
Loose ignition system connec-
tions.
Air leaks in carburetor or mani-
fold connections.
Restricted air intake
Air leaks in system.
Undersized unit for air require-
ment.
Worn or carbonized valves.
Tube fittings loose.
Leak at welds
CAUSE
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CORRECTION
Clean.
Be sure outfit is adequately
protected from the elements so
as to prevent water seeping into
system. Drain contaminated fuel
into a suitable container and add
fresh fuel.
Adjust. See engine manufac-
turer's instructions included with
engine.
Use only fuel recommended by
engine manufacturer. See
manufacturer's instructions.
Check all connections to insure
tightness.
Check to be sure all connections
are tight.
Clean filter or properly size pipe
to the remote intake.
Check for source of leak and
correct.
Replace with larger unit or
purchase a second outfit.
Replace.
Tighten fittings with audible leak
and check fittings under pressure
with soapy water solution.
Contact DeVilbiss Air Power
Company at 1-800-888-2468.
Do not drill into, weld or other-
wise modify air tank or tank will
be weakened. Tank must be
replaced.