2004 Ford F150 Bi-fuel Supplement 2nd Printing - Page 12

2004 Ford F150 Manual

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Introduction 3. LPG fueling point -Allows refueling of the LPG fuel tank(s) using standard automotive LPG dispensing equipment. 4. Supply valve -Some applications are equipped with fuel tank(s) that have a manually-actuated supply valve which can be used to stop the flow of LPG to the engine, if necessary. 5. Fuel filter -Removes impurities from the LPG fuel before it enters the fuel vaporizer/regulator. 6. Fuel vaporizer/regulator -Helps convert the LPG from a liquid to a gaseous state. Provides gaseous propane at a constant operating pressure to the Compuvalve. 7. Computer and metering valve assembly (Compuvalve) -Controls the quantity of gaseous propane being delivered to the engine as vehicle speed and load requirements demand. 8. Fuse and relay module -Contains the necessary electrical fuses and relays required to operate your Gaseous Fuel Injection System. 9. Fuel selector switch -Allows you to select the fuel you want to use (LPG or unleaded gasoline). 12

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3.
LPG fueling point —
Allows refueling of the LPG fuel tank(s) using
standard automotive LPG dispensing equipment.
4.
Supply valve —
Some applications are equipped with fuel tank(s) that
have a manually-actuated supply valve which can be used to stop the
flow of LPG to the engine, if necessary.
5.
Fuel filter —
Removes impurities from the LPG fuel before it enters
the fuel vaporizer/regulator.
6.
Fuel vaporizer/regulator —
Helps convert the LPG from a liquid to a
gaseous state. Provides gaseous propane at a constant operating pressure
to the Compuvalve.
7.
Computer and metering valve assembly (Compuvalve)
Controls the quantity of gaseous propane being delivered to the engine
as vehicle speed and load requirements demand.
8.
Fuse and relay module —
Contains the necessary electrical fuses and
relays required to operate your Gaseous Fuel Injection System.
9.
Fuel selector switch —
Allows you to select the fuel you want to use
(LPG or unleaded gasoline).
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