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New Fuel Filter Installed But???????

joesco

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Pictures will be posted tomorrow on this thread. Installed the Racor 445R Spin-on filter / water separator today. I wanted to replace the two rubber fuel lines (in & out). But the rubber line from the filter to the IP steel line (under the manifold) seems impossible to get too. I have a fuel leak and I suspect it may be coming from that connection (rubber to steel junction or a crack in the rubber hose).

Any suggestions? Thanks Folks!
 

joesco

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You will have to take off the manifold. Another possibility is that you are leaking fuel from your injector pump. Does it take more than 5 seconds of cranking to start?
Just installed new 070 glow plugs with a bypass switch and it starts right up. I cleaned everything up with some brake cleaner today and did not see any weeping from the IP. Where else can it be leaking from?

Is it a pain to remove the manifold? I would imagine you would have to replace the gaskets? Yikes, what a pain to replace one fuel line. Thanks very much!
 

acmunro

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I don't remove the intake manifold. I just get above the engine and reach up under the intake manifold from the rear of the engine. I usually use a 1/4" socket/ ratchet combo to loosen the clamp and then cut the hose. If you cannot get the clamp off you could always use a crowsfoot tubing wrench and loosen the fitting on the injector pump and remove that way. Good luck.
 

T_F_E

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Just installed new 070 glow plugs with a bypass switch and it starts right up. I cleaned everything up with some brake cleaner today and did not see any weeping from the IP. Where else can it be leaking from?

Is it a pain to remove the manifold? I would imagine you would have to replace the gaskets? Yikes, what a pain to replace one fuel line. Thanks very much!
Well that's good I thought I had the same problem but it was the ip. Anyway good choice with the fuel filter system I have a very similar one. One hint, once the bleed bolt stops DO NOT apply any additional torque, just stop. The bolt strips out very easily, ask me how I know haha. I guess you could do it with the intake on personally I would take it off.
 
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