Long suffering John Deere 318 owner

   / Long suffering John Deere 318 owner #1  

jvan20p

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Northborough, MA
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John Deere 318
Hello,

I found this forum while looking for tips on how to update/upgrade/repair my 1987 vintage John Deere. It is by far the most maintenance-needy and maintenance-difficult piece of equipment I have ever owned (and I've owned several Saabs, so I know whereof I speak). Today I'm replacing all the lines for the fuel system - and to replace the one that brings vacuum to the fuel pump requires removing the engine from the chassis to get the shroud off to be able reach the connection. John Deere didn't know what 'usability' and 'maintainability' meant back then... perhaps in the intervening time the company has learned a little bit of the staggering amount of stuff they didn't know.
 
   / Long suffering John Deere 318 owner #2  
Welcome from Oklahoma. Don't kid yourself, JD knows what they are doing when they build their stuff. Even the push mowers are a PITA to work on.

Ken
 
   / Long suffering John Deere 318 owner #3  
WELCOME and sounds as if your in for a fun ride......:D
 
   / Long suffering John Deere 318 owner #5  
Welcome. You don't have to pull the engine to get to the fuel pump vacuum line, I'll try to post instructions later. You have to expect that 25 year old fuel lines need to be replaced.
 
   / Long suffering John Deere 318 owner #6  
Welcome to TBN :)

I moved your thread to the John Deere Lawn & Garden Forum.
 
   / Long suffering John Deere 318 owner #7  
You don't have to pull the engine to get to the fuel pump vacuum line, I'll try to post instructions later.

I'd like to know how you do that too. Sure would save alot of work. You are talking about this one,correct?

Greg
 

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   / Long suffering John Deere 318 owner #8  
Yes, I believe that is the one although it doesn't quite look like I recall. You just have to take off the right side cooling shroud, the one piece of sheet metal you that you still have attached there on the right side. The shroud on the back of the engine can stay in place. You will need some needle nose pliers to get a hold on the vacuum line that drive the pump. I believe mine just slid off, I didn't have to get the hose clamp off, the fitting is smooth.
 
   / Long suffering John Deere 318 owner #9  
I think taking the oil filter off helps too.
 

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