HELP - 91 12 valve wont start
HELP - 91 12 valve wont start
I just purchased a 91 dodge diesel, it starts right up and runs great after you bleed the fuel system at the injector - turn it off then it wont start...
need to re bleed... any ideas? fires right up only after cracking the fuel lines at the injectors and bleeding all 6... if you dont it just cranks and cranks..
any ideas ? Thank you.
need to re bleed... any ideas? fires right up only after cracking the fuel lines at the injectors and bleeding all 6... if you dont it just cranks and cranks..
any ideas ? Thank you.
I just purchased a 91 dodge diesel, it starts right up and runs great after you bleed the fuel system at the injector - turn it off then it wont start...
need to re bleed... any ideas? fires right up only after cracking the fuel lines at the injectors and bleeding all 6... if you dont it just cranks and cranks..
any ideas ? Thank you.
need to re bleed... any ideas? fires right up only after cracking the fuel lines at the injectors and bleeding all 6... if you dont it just cranks and cranks..
any ideas ? Thank you.
when mine was doing this, it was the o-ring on the bottom of the fuel filter drain. Cost me the o-ring and 2 hours for the mechanic to find it. I would do as maybe368 suggested and put some pressure to it.
You can do that or you can stuff a bunch of rags around the hose. I actually used duct tape to thicken the hose and it kind of threaded into the opening. It doesn't really matter if it leaks, you only need 5-10 psi for a few minutes...Mark
Most of us use a rag wrapped around a hose, but you can modify a cap for hands free operation. Just be sure you use a regulator to hold the pressure WAY down.
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I use it for:
Testing oil drums for leakage (4-5 psi)
Pressuring fuel tanks looking for leaks. (5 psi through the charcoal canister hose. (gassers)
Clearing water lines in the camper for the winter: (25 psi)
Controlling a die grinder for sharpening chores (50 psi)
Pushing product out of a steel drum (4-5 psi)
Controlling compressed air so I don't blow parts off a computer I'm evicting the dust bunnies from. (10 psi)
It's pretty handy. Would be worth buying a small regulator to make.
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