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Ford CL55 Bleeding air from fuel system?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 53892" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Get your paws on a diesel compression tester. Ensure the fuel is off when testing, you don't want it to fire.</p><p>Install it in an injector hole or glow plug hole. You should get around 400 PSI, it will still work if its lower, just harder to start. 300, i have been told is the bottom of the scale, it will be very hard to get going at this compression value.</p><p>Get those readings, and you will have a better idea of what needs to be done next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 53892, member: 82"] Get your paws on a diesel compression tester. Ensure the fuel is off when testing, you don't want it to fire. Install it in an injector hole or glow plug hole. You should get around 400 PSI, it will still work if its lower, just harder to start. 300, i have been told is the bottom of the scale, it will be very hard to get going at this compression value. Get those readings, and you will have a better idea of what needs to be done next. [/QUOTE]
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