Gday all,
Just got my 94 GQ diesel back after having my motor rebuilt and I have fuel leaking from the fuel return line.
Pulled it apart and found there was a brass washer between the return line and injector.
When I pulled it apart prior to the rebuild I'm sure there were rubber seals seated in the return line where it meets the top of the injector as well as the brass washers
My memory is pretty bad though
If there are no rubber seals, what do people recommend to seal the brass washers properly?
If there were rubber seals, anybody know where I can get them from?!
Thanks in advance
PS I was into my 6th rum when i was pulling it apart the first time
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Fuel return line leaking ?!
Fuel return line leaking ?!
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Make sure that the fuel spill return pipe--the one that connects between all the injectors--has been installed the correct way up. The grooved side of the rings that connect to the pipe should face down towards the injector and there should be a copper washer there sealing it to the injector body which has a couple of small holes in it to allow fuel return from the injector. There has---as far as i know--always been copper washers there--never rubber ones...
If you do decide to fix it yourself, be very carefull removing the nuts off the top of the injectors as the spill pipe can spin and break...
Nick
If you do decide to fix it yourself, be very carefull removing the nuts off the top of the injectors as the spill pipe can spin and break...
Nick
Thanks for the replies guys,
The return pipe is facing the right way so it must be that the washers haven't bedded in properly. I'll warm them up a little and see if that fixes the problem.
The return pipe is facing the right way so it must be that the washers haven't bedded in properly. I'll warm them up a little and see if that fixes the problem.
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They are brand new
As i said the motor has only just been rebuilt, probably has 40 k's on it
As i said the motor has only just been rebuilt, probably has 40 k's on it
Just got my 94 GQ diesel back after having my motor rebuilt and I have fuel leaking from the fuel return line.
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