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Posted by Jerry/MT on January 25, 2004 at 23:29:59 from (206.231.182.247):
In Reply to: diesel fuel system bleeding posted by Tony on January 25, 2004 at 22:27:52:
Been there, done that on a Ford 4610! Open the hood, find the injectors. You'll see a nut where the fuel tube goes to each injector. Make sure there is fuel in the tank and bleed the fuel filter(s) to get fuel up to the main pump. Then crack the fitting on the injector and crank til you see fuel leak out around the injector fitting. You can do all the injectors at once if you want. Then tighten the fittings and start her up. You gotta' have a good battery to do this so you might want to take your pickup and some good jumper cables when you try. It helps to have some one crank the engine while you observe the goings on under the hood. Hope this helps. Good Luck!
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