Mikey90744
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well, I'm only starting this new thread cause I don't want to hijack Heavysteven, which I should have done in the first place, in( http://www.steelsoldiers.com/deuce/71044-oil-leak-exhaust.html ) Heavysteven replaced his fuel return lines from the top of the injector, when I asked what it was for, he answered exactly what I assumed it was for, how ever my question is with a return line from the injectors that's bleeding off excess fuel, wouldn't that effect performance since a diesel is throttled by the amount of fuel squirted into the cylinder and that is regulated by the injector pump.
or does it have to do with the pop off (think thats the correct term) pressure and bleeding down the say 100 PSI left in the line that it takes to activate the injectors????
I do have a pretty good knowledge of how a diesel engine works, but for me personally its only been applied to modern electronic diesels
or does it have to do with the pop off (think thats the correct term) pressure and bleeding down the say 100 PSI left in the line that it takes to activate the injectors????
I do have a pretty good knowledge of how a diesel engine works, but for me personally its only been applied to modern electronic diesels
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