fuel/air leak
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What is the best way to stop air from "leaking" into the fuel warmer. I have a new o-ring for the top of it but did not realize that I was leaking at the connector.
I have a 1991 3/4ton 4x4.
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I have a 1991 3/4ton 4x4.
Thanks
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What about removing the heater? I would probably need a shorter stud for the filter, would anyone know how short and were they can be gotten? Thanks
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I went to my local cummins dealer and they wanted $25 for the stud and $15 for shipping!!? What a crock.
What about using a silicone to "plug" the port until I can locate a short stud at a decent price?
What about using a silicone to "plug" the port until I can locate a short stud at a decent price?
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