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Posted by KYfarm on December 25, 2005 at 08:02:24 from (12.220.221.209):
In Reply to: Re: Pressure in fuel lines posted by J. Schwiebert on December 24, 2005 at 09:46:18:
It is a 354 Perkins. The drip is coming from where the nut on the long line attaches to the cast piece that actually bolts to the fuel pump. If I loosen that nut and separate the two pieces is there a seal in there that can be replaced or should I just get a new fuel line and bolt it to fuel pump and injector. Also, are you saying that if i fix leak with new seal or replace fuel line and bolt it to pump and injector it will self-prime? Again, thanks for the help.
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