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@zipper @djetok
I have a 1994 F350 7.3L IDI factory turbo, 152k miles
I had a leaking return line cap at #5 and #7, enough to smell diesel in the cab at stop lights and a 8" puddle when I would park it for the night.
I replaced 3-5-7 orings, and had no more leaks except the crossover line goes between 5-6 in front of the turbo and was leaking, It was a different type of hose and kept getting mangled when I would try to connect it. I can't disconnect at 6 because the clamp is directly underneath two steel injector lines. when I then noticed #4-6 have an oring coming out the top of the cap ????? but those aren't leaking ??????
Now that I have the whole top off I figured if that's messed up to just pull the injector lines to give easy access and replace all the fuel lines and at least attempt to fix it correctly.
Should I be able to pull the injector lines off the pump without much consequence, the same as pulling them off at the injector (screw off/screw on)?
Also I noticed the ceramic on two of the glow plugs appear to be cracking and about to separate. is this a problem or will be shortly I'd rather replace them now while everything else is off, the glow plug system appears to be working correctly.
I have a 1994 F350 7.3L IDI factory turbo, 152k miles
I had a leaking return line cap at #5 and #7, enough to smell diesel in the cab at stop lights and a 8" puddle when I would park it for the night.
I replaced 3-5-7 orings, and had no more leaks except the crossover line goes between 5-6 in front of the turbo and was leaking, It was a different type of hose and kept getting mangled when I would try to connect it. I can't disconnect at 6 because the clamp is directly underneath two steel injector lines. when I then noticed #4-6 have an oring coming out the top of the cap ????? but those aren't leaking ??????
Now that I have the whole top off I figured if that's messed up to just pull the injector lines to give easy access and replace all the fuel lines and at least attempt to fix it correctly.
Should I be able to pull the injector lines off the pump without much consequence, the same as pulling them off at the injector (screw off/screw on)?
Also I noticed the ceramic on two of the glow plugs appear to be cracking and about to separate. is this a problem or will be shortly I'd rather replace them now while everything else is off, the glow plug system appears to be working correctly.