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Kanuck

02-20-2007 19:51:59




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Hello, sprung a leak on one of the rubber boots above the injectors on my 3020D. Since im in there i want to change all 4. Is it nesessary to bleed the system afterwards or any other concerns? Thanks for your help.




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zwr

02-21-2007 17:04:45




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 Re: injector boots in reply to Kanuck, 02-20-2007 19:51:59  
Years ago I bought a pair of pliers that was especially notched for clamps like the ones you're lookin' at. Makes the job much easier.



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Kanuck

02-21-2007 17:20:25




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 Re: injector boots in reply to zwr, 02-21-2007 17:04:45  
Yup could of used your pliers. All went well but i fought with the clips a little. Anybody within earshot may have heard some words they might not want to hear twice in a lifetime though...lol Thanks to all for your help and have a good one eh?



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Jason Z in MO

02-20-2007 21:00:22




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 Re: injector boots in reply to Kanuck, 02-20-2007 19:51:59  
I've done a few on 4020's should be the same deal. Be careful of the steel fuel return rail. It can get bent easily. I would remove / loosen all the spring clamps and work your way back and forth loosening all at once. They seem to get stuck... I broke a couple of spring clamps too. So if you pick up parts before you do the work, you might want to grab a few. They were all available at Deere.

Maybe I just squeezed them too much but they seemed to break easy.

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otto stook

02-20-2007 20:01:40




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 Re: injector boots in reply to Kanuck, 02-20-2007 19:51:59  
No need to bleed,,straight forward deal,,



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