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863 loss power/replaced fuel filter/back pressure in return lines?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimmy313" data-source="post: 97553" data-attributes="member: 13991"><p>Yeah I figured there wasn't much pressure in return lines just by the way the connectors push together. It's like fuel was running out of most the connectors like there was to much pressure? I'm not much of a deisel mechanic. But I read somewhere that a bad injector could cause fuel to push out of return lines? If it is a bad injector. Is there a way to find out which injector is bad? I'm guessing just removing each return line and capping it one by one while its running til I see the leak stop??? I'll check for slack in the turbine. this is prolly a no no. But last time I checked the air filters. The outer was pretty dirty. I just blew the filter out by putting a air nozzle inside the filter blowing outward trying to clean it then reinstalled it. The inner filter was bright white as tho there was no dirt build up on it so I left it alone. I also have a hydro hose leak in hose routing up by one of the rear main lift arm pins. How in the heck is a guy suppose to get his arm into some of those tight areas to change the hose. I need an arm with two elbows in it just to get to them. Lol Thanks for the quick response Much appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimmy313, post: 97553, member: 13991"] Yeah I figured there wasn't much pressure in return lines just by the way the connectors push together. It's like fuel was running out of most the connectors like there was to much pressure? I'm not much of a deisel mechanic. But I read somewhere that a bad injector could cause fuel to push out of return lines? If it is a bad injector. Is there a way to find out which injector is bad? I'm guessing just removing each return line and capping it one by one while its running til I see the leak stop??? I'll check for slack in the turbine. this is prolly a no no. But last time I checked the air filters. The outer was pretty dirty. I just blew the filter out by putting a air nozzle inside the filter blowing outward trying to clean it then reinstalled it. The inner filter was bright white as tho there was no dirt build up on it so I left it alone. I also have a hydro hose leak in hose routing up by one of the rear main lift arm pins. How in the heck is a guy suppose to get his arm into some of those tight areas to change the hose. I need an arm with two elbows in it just to get to them. Lol Thanks for the quick response Much appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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