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Re: OT: Cummins engine problem/question
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Posted by trucker40 on May 07, 2007 at 12:48:35 from (69.151.57.152):
In Reply to: OT: Cummins engine problem/question posted by DScott on May 04, 2007 at 17:07:57:
I dont know what kind of fuel system that Cummins motor has,but if its like the ones on big trucks,on the back of the pump that pumps fuel to the injectors there is a block thats held on by long allen head screws,inside there are a couple of o-rings that can get hard and lose prime,or the screws might be loose on the pump.They hold the head for the spin on fuel filter,or the fitting for the supply line to the pump if it has a remote fuel filter.I will try and find a picture of that motor someplace and see if it looks the same as what Im talking about.
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