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Hey guys,
I recently finished up installing new injectors and replacing a blown head gasket on this Cummins NHC 250. After bleeding the fuel system and cranking it over, white smoke bellowed from the exhaust but it doesn't seem to want to fire.
Could it be that I still have air in the fuel lines and need to try a different approach to bleeding the system? To bleed it I simply cracked the valve under the primer pump, pumped until no air came out, closed the valve and that was it.
Thanks for the support,
Seth
I recently finished up installing new injectors and replacing a blown head gasket on this Cummins NHC 250. After bleeding the fuel system and cranking it over, white smoke bellowed from the exhaust but it doesn't seem to want to fire.
Could it be that I still have air in the fuel lines and need to try a different approach to bleeding the system? To bleed it I simply cracked the valve under the primer pump, pumped until no air came out, closed the valve and that was it.
Thanks for the support,
Seth