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Re: Bleeding injection on Ford 3600
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Posted by Roy Suomi on November 26, 2006 at 04:59:49 from (69.165.41.192):
In Reply to: Bleeding injection on Ford 3600 posted by Errol Dobbs on November 26, 2006 at 03:33:00:
First bleed the filter..Is there a reasonable fuel flow at the bleeder ? there should be..It's gravity flow from the tank..Next , on the side of the injector pump there's a small nut with a 5/16" [ 8mm ] bolt head in it..Hold the nut and remove the 5/16" headed bolt ..This is the bleeder for the injector pump..Run fuel till it's bubble free..Finally you will need to loosen the injector lines at the injectors , crank the engine till fuel flows from the loosened lines . Tighten the lines and start it. Sometimes I'll find not enough fuel flow at the filter[s] , in that case , you will need to blow air back from fuel line into the tank to dislodge any crap that might have settled in the fuel tank shut-off valve...
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