My L4630 GST is a used one I bought from my neighbor a couple of years ago. It has been very reliable, but I decided to replace the fuel filter based on the hours I had used it. I used this image from the workshop manual for bleeding after I finished, but the fuel cock (see inset image) on mine can swivel from "A" to 180 degrees (90 degrees past the vertical line in the image). The inset image seems to indicate that the vertical line means something, but there's no "B" location for open, like there is on the air vent cock. Also the arrow for the fuel cock is pointing from the vertical line toward the "A", despite the text indicating that the fuel cock needs to be "open" and the description says "A" is "closed".
So, can anyone explain what position should be used for the fuel cock while bleeding, and what position do I leave it in when I'm done bleeding?

So, can anyone explain what position should be used for the fuel cock while bleeding, and what position do I leave it in when I'm done bleeding?




