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3.9, B4.5, B4.5 RGT, and B5.9 Seetion i- Introduction Section i - Introduction Section Contents About the Manual General Information. Acronyms and Abbreviations... General Information. General Cleaning Instructions Abrasive Pads and Abrasive Paper Definition of Clean... Fuel Systeme Gasket Surfaces. Plastic Bead Cleaning. Solvent and Acid Cleaning Steam Cleaning... General Repair Instructions General Information. Welcing on a Vehicle with an Electronic Contoled Fuel System General Safety Instructions .. Important Safety Notice, How to Use the Manual General Information... Mlustrations General Information... Symbols General information. Page i-a bb ? SbhEONaHSLIISISNS SORE B3.9, B45, BA.5 RGT, and B5.9 Page i-b ‘Section i - Introduction This Page Left Intentionally Blank B3.9, B4.5, B4.5 RGT, and B5.9 About the Manual Section i - Introduction Page i About the Manual General Information This Service Manual is intended to aid in determining the cause of engine related problems and to provide recommended repair procedures. Additionally the manual is intended to aid mechanics in disassembly, inspecting parts for reuse, rebuilding and assembly of components The manual is divided into sections. Each section is equivalent to @ group used in Cummins’ filmeard system. Some sections contain reference numbers and procedure numbers. Reference numbers provide general information specifications, diagrams, and service tools where applicable. Procedure numbers are used to identify and reference sSpesific repair procedures for correcting the problem and describe specific rebuild procedures. This mantial does not contain fuel systems electronic troubleshooting. Use the troubleshooting trees in this manual, if there are no electronic fault codes This manual is designed so the troubleshooting trees are used to locate the cause of an engine problem. The troubleshooting trees then direct the user to the correct repair procedure. The repair procedures within a section are in numerical order. However, the repair steps within a given procedure are organized in the order the repair must be performed regardless of the numerical order of the steps. The user must use the contents pages or the index at the back of the manual to locate specific topics when not using the troubleshooting trees,

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