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  1. FMJ

    fuel leak in ldt465 1c

    always, well, always when the truck is in operation anyway. . .
  2. FMJ

    fuel leak in ldt465 1c

    Or. . . remove the fuel supply to the manifold flame heater. . .
  3. FMJ

    fuel leak in ldt465 1c

    :ditto: look at the end of the part you describe, is there a small snap ring visible?, if so, and the leak is coming from this area, there is an o-ring that can be accessed by removing the snap ring and removing the round plug that is retained by the snap ring. It will have a o-ring around it...
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