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HOW DO I DRAIN FUEL TANK?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 48490" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>That is a possible sign of a bad injector dribbling fuel in and not being burnt. It may pay to get them tested at a deisel injector shop.</p><p>I have done a crude test by removeing the injectors and tube lines. Re-attaching the tube lines and injectors so they are hanging out the back of the machine sraying down and crank the engine. Look for any droplets of fuel forming on the injector tip and check the spray pattern.</p><p>Crude, but effective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 48490, member: 82"] That is a possible sign of a bad injector dribbling fuel in and not being burnt. It may pay to get them tested at a deisel injector shop. I have done a crude test by removeing the injectors and tube lines. Re-attaching the tube lines and injectors so they are hanging out the back of the machine sraying down and crank the engine. Look for any droplets of fuel forming on the injector tip and check the spray pattern. Crude, but effective. [/QUOTE]
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