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Posted by Scotty1 on January 28, 2007 at 19:25:44 from (66.52.142.4):
In Reply to: Re: 674 D International Harvester Thanks For Your posted by DADDY E on January 28, 2007 at 18:30:09:
Hi Eldon, I pulled the Injectors out and made sure the Radiator was full and got a pressure tester that takes the place of the radiator cap and pumped the system up to about 13-15 pounds of pressure and you have to look straight down on the sleeve and inspect the big part of the sleeve but also look down in the sleeve where the injectors nozzle tip goes threw. It's very hard to see dow in that penciel hole but that's where you have to look for at least a minute or more and don't expect a gusher mine was a very slow drip. Just take your time looking in the holes for a leak afer you have put some pressure on the system. I was getting pressure in the coolant system even when in was cold and I was just cranking the engine with the rad. cap off. If this is happening to you take your injectors out one at the time and crank the engine with the cap off. you'll know when you hit the right one because the pressure in the rad. goes away when you take the one out thats leaking. Hope this helps. Scotty
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