Question about low pressure return lines on injectors
Question about low pressure return lines on injectors
I replaced the injectors on my 92. My son in law helped take out the old ones. I didn't realize how much he had mangled the return line. Now impossible to line up all 6. Tried to bend back into shape.
What is the pressure in these lines? I was thinking of cutting out part of the hard lines and replacing with fuel hose. Would be easy to get banjo bolts screwed in.
My 2003 Sprinter diesel has fuel hose between the return line banjo bolts. Works fine
Think this will work?
I need to get the truck back on the road - I need it Monday
Thanks in advance
What is the pressure in these lines? I was thinking of cutting out part of the hard lines and replacing with fuel hose. Would be easy to get banjo bolts screwed in.
My 2003 Sprinter diesel has fuel hose between the return line banjo bolts. Works fine
Think this will work?
I need to get the truck back on the road - I need it Monday
Thanks in advance
i don't think there would be enough pressure to worry about replacing them w/ a good quality rubber hose rated for diesel, esp if you use some clamps on either end of it. The ford's used to "daisy chain" their returns together w/ rubber hoses as well, they were well known for rotting out and needing replacing tho. I'd say go for it and just carry some extra rubber tubign w/ you just in case something happened while you were on the road. JM2C
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Thanks moparbubba,
I cut the lines and installed my fuel lines to connect the back three injectors. Got the banjo bolts installed , bled the system and started the truck. I put clamps on the one line that leaked. Other line didn't leak.
For now I used regular fuel line. Need to route the lines up away from exhaust manifold
Cheers
Jim
I cut the lines and installed my fuel lines to connect the back three injectors. Got the banjo bolts installed , bled the system and started the truck. I put clamps on the one line that leaked. Other line didn't leak.
For now I used regular fuel line. Need to route the lines up away from exhaust manifold
Cheers
Jim
Thanks bobva and rebal
My buddy runs a Mercedea shop and he can get me right hose. I added a little extra hose so it arches up (a little) over the exhaust manifold. No dealer had the return line - so I'll see how this solution works.
Cheers,
Jim
My buddy runs a Mercedea shop and he can get me right hose. I added a little extra hose so it arches up (a little) over the exhaust manifold. No dealer had the return line - so I'll see how this solution works.
Cheers,
Jim
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