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706D leak in fuel return lines

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GeneMO

11-05-2007 05:05:31




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The metal braided line that runs along the top of the injectors is dripping just a little. I assume that is a return? Should I try snugging it up a little? If no luck with that, any suggestions on how difficult it is to replace? Would the system need to be bled?

Thanks in advance, Gene




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the tractor vet

11-05-2007 08:07:43




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 Re: 706D leak in fuel return lines in reply to GeneMO, 11-05-2007 05:05:31  
If you are talken about the return line on a 310 german diesel there are two copper washers used on each injector . IF that is where it is leaking at the banjo fitting then maybe you can snug them down a bit but DO NOT get carried away as the bolts are hallow and one can twist them off . IF the line is leaking then your going to have to bit the bullet and get a new line and washers .And now you will not have to bleed the system when working on the return line.

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GeneMO

11-05-2007 12:29:03




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 Re: 706D leak in fuel return lines in reply to the tractor vet, 11-05-2007 08:07:43  
Yes it is the return line, and it is the 310 German.

I did not know about the bolts being hollow. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!

Sure would not wanted to twist one off. I will try snugging them just a hair. Glad I wont have to bleed the system.

Thanks again, Gene



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