How to replace the reilef valve
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How to replace the reilef valve
How hard is to replace or cap the relief valve on the CP3? I noticed today that I have fuel on top of the CP3 and I'm positive its the relief valve. Any help would be great. Any pics would be great!!! Thanks in advance
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Capping the banjo bolt above the valve is very easy to do but I don't see your rail valve causing you to have diesel on your CP3. Sounds like your problems lie elsewhere.
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The only valve on the CP# itself is the Cascade Overflow Valve (COV). It looks like a nut with a ball bearing in the center of it and it points outwards towards the drivers side. If you have a leak at the banjo bolt on the CP3 it means it's not tight or one of the 2 gasket/seals on either side are bad.
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The leak seems to be directly on top of the CP3. Sorry I was under the impression that a bad RV could be the cause of this.
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