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A lot of work done there, real nice job and thanks for posting.
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Same as before. It's flowing into the pump just fine and the excess fuel all flows through the check valve into the return line. No fuel to the fuel injector lines.Wire Fox, sorry the IP swap didn’t get your engine going yet. Exactly where do you get fuel and where does it stop?
That's exactly as I have it. About how much cranking do you think it will need? I've already had about 10 bursts of 15 second cranking since I saw fuel come out the IP return.The best way to get fuel to the injectors is to pull the glow plugs and spin the motor tillfuel squirts out the GP holes.
"One forum I read for another truck using a DB2 says that these lines need back pressure to start flowing the fuel" Smoke and mirrors.
Its fuel, there is nothing magical to it
Good info! Will remember that come time for the 6.5T swap!After replacing a motor and disconnecting the lines at the fuel tank....when bleeding the fuel system, I only loosened the 2 rear lines at the injectors, and unplugged the top wire on the IP. I only had to crank it a couple times to get fuel coming out of the open lines. I tightened them down and plugged the wire back in. It started right up.
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