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Re: Injectors on old Detroit 3-53
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Posted by harley1983 on October 11, 2004 at 20:50:59 from (205.188.117.10):
In Reply to: Re: Injectors on old Detroit 3-53 posted by Wardner on October 11, 2004 at 19:49:22:
Another thing I have done off and on over about thirty years of experience on diesels from the 53 series Detroits to the 250 and up Cummins, cut a piece of plywood a little bigger than the fill hole on the fuel tank. cut out a piece of inner tube about the same size, place the inner tube below the plywood for a seal and drill a hole through both of them. Insert an air nozzle off an air line and put a little air to the tank to put a little pressure on the fuel system. Be careful not to get carried away and blow something up, but just keep triggering the nozzle to keep 5-10 lbs on the tank while someone turns the engine over. This usually picks up the fuel and gets you going. Later, Harley
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